Pittencrieff House Museum
From the outside you can see that Pittencrieff House was once a private residence. In fact it was a home for nearly 300 years until Andrew Carnegie bought the grounds in 1903. Now it houses a fully accessible exhibition called "Magic of the Glen" on the ground floor. Come and find out how the Park came to be - it's a story involving fossils and furry creatures covering 350 million years.
Children can hunt for Calum the Cartoon Cockroach whose ancestors lived at the time when coal was still growing here in tropical swamps. Magic of the Glen also features fabulous photographs of the buildings in the Park and people at play. The 3D "touchy" model of the Glen shows just what a dramatic landscape this is. A free self-guided walk leaflet is available from the Museum.
ADMISSION FREE
Opening Hours :
Apr - Sep 11am - 5pm Oct - Mar 11am - 4pm Special opening for groups by arrangement.
Disabled Access :
Wheelchair access to ground floor only. Toilet suitable for visitors with mobility difficulties. Please note that all mail should be sent to Dunfermline Museum, Viewfield, DUNFERMLINE, KY12 7HY
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