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In 2014 Scotland welcomed the Commonwealth Games to Glasgow. Objects from our collection give an insight into the history of the games.
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The Wester Kittochside Farm at National Museum of Rural Life was owned and run by the Reid family for more than 400 years. Find out how the tenth laird and his family celebrated Christmas and New Year on the farm.
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Excavated in 1908, the complete burial of the ‘Qurna Queen’ expands our understanding of a tumultuous time in Egypt’s history.
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A night of accessible gaming with TripleTapTech and RNIB for people who are blind or partially sighted.
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Join Galloway Hoard researcher Dr Adrián Maldonado as he reacts to depictions of the Viking Age in movies, TV and video games.
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Welcome to the world of the Lewis chess pieces! Discover all there is to know about these mysterious figures in this interactive resource.
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Join us for a night of grown-up fun and games in the spectacular setting of the National Museum of Scotland at night.
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Featuring over 100 playable games, Game Masters showcased the work of more than 30 leading videogame designers.
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Join us for nighttime entry to Game On, learn more about the Scottish content and meet some of the Scottish developers with new and innovative games in the exhibition.
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The Lewis chess pieces live in the National Museum of Scotland. Colour them in or cut out and make your own chess piece here.
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Explore stories, films, games and resources from the museums’ collections.
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We are delighted to invite National Museums Scotland Members and Patrons to an exclusive Preview Day of Game On before the exhibition opens to the public.
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Communications, transport, industry, engineering, energy and medicine: how have scientific and technological inventions changed our lives?
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Explore a range of activities suitable for pupils working at Third and Fourth Levels and Senior Phase including the First World War, Parasites and Fashion.
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These medieval chess pieces from the Scottish island of Lewis are among our most popular collections. They give us fascinating insights into the international connections of western Scotland and the growing popularity of chess in medieval Europe.
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How can you travel around the world without leaving Scotland? By visiting our World Cultures galleries.
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Filled with interactives and spaces for reflection, stories and experimentation, our family friendly galleries have something for everyone.
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National Museums Scotland is collecting history as it happens. Our new film series, Collecting the Present, explores objects we have collected recently that document cultural, political and social change in Scotland.
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The Museum’s East and Central Asian collections, comprised of over 36,000 objects, are of national and international importance. The collection includes ceramics, lacquer, prints and paintings, clothing and textiles, ivory, metalwork, jade, furniture, contemporary art, and coins.
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This display highlights a small selection from our Scottish History & Archaeology collections, showing how research and collecting at National Museums Scotland is reshaping understandings of Scotland in the past, and reflecting the Scotland of today for future generations of museum visitors.
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The South Asian Stories project aimed to explore museum objects through the eyes of the local communities of Bengali, Indian and Pakistani cultural heritage.
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