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Have you ever wondered how we look after over 300 historic buildings and around 38,000 historic objects? Now’s your chance to find out as we go behind-the-scenes with our conservators.
Featuring dockers, Hibees and elephants in libraries, we head into the archives to take a nostalgic look at life in Leith during the 20th century.
Did you know that you can take your canine companion to most of the historic sites we manage? Discerning doggos share their favourite dog-friendly sites.
Lucky escapes, unexpected arrivals and dramatic discoveries: storms have had a big impact on Scotland’s history.
You and your family can now grab a well-earned change of scenery at a selection of our safe and secure sites. It might be the perfect place to get away from it all, enjoy the fresh air and get some historic head-space.
What is the role of myths in history? Why should we care about them? In this blog we look at some common ‘myth-conceptions’ with Cultural Resources Advisor Dr Laura Harrison
Immerse yourself in history from home by exploring our interactive 3D models of towers, tombs, brochs and standing stones!
Discover the tumultuous history of Lochleven Castle, one of Scotland’s most stunning ruins with a past filled with family feuds, imprisonment and escape.
Tartan Day, Pageants, lunches and ceilidhs! Laura Harrison from our Cultural Resources Team takes a look at how the world has commemorated the Declaration of Arbroath.
Dr Matthew Hammond of King’s College London explores the network of nobles who, 700 years ago, added their names to the Declaration of Arbroath, calling for Scotland to be recognised as an independent nation.