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National War Museum Scotland, Edinburgh
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National War Museum Scotland Edinburgh Castle Edinburgh EH1 2NG Lothian Scotland
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A force to be reckoned with? Discover more at the National War Museum Scotland
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Discover gifts and souvenirs to suit all ages and pockets! From die-cast planes to hand-painted figurines, war related items from replica ration cards to regimental badges. There is also a wide selection of books, videos and music CDs that reflect the military history in Scotland.
Want to know more? Our reference library covers the history of Scottish forces from the 17th to 20th centuries. Please telephone 0131 247 4409 for opening hours or if you would like to discuss your visit in advance or reserve particular items.
A courtesy vehicle for visitors with mobility difficulties runs from Edinburgh Castle's ticket kiosks. The museum is fully accessible with a level entrance, lift and adapted toilets. There are supertitls and an induction loop in the cinema. There is also a summary of displays in the Castle audio-tour. Recognised assistance dogs are admitted.
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Contact details
General information (Tel)
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0131 247 4413
E-mail
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info@nms.ac.uk
Website
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www.nms.ac.uk/war
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Open
November to March, daily 09:45-16:45
April-October, daily 09:45-17:45
Last entry to the Castle 30 mins before closing
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Admission charges
Admission to the museum is free with admission to Edinburgh Castle, in the care of Historic Scotland.
Adult £11, Concession £9, Child 5 to 15 £5.50, Child 5 and under free
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Description
War and military service have touched the lives of countless Scots, leaving their mark on Scotland's history, image and reputation abroad.
Here, in the magnificent setting of Edinburgh Castle, explore over 400 years of the Scottish military experience. Uncover stories of courage and determination, victory and defeat, heroics and heartbreak.
This is the story of the regular Scot, the human aspect of war, told through personal letters and mementoes as much as military equipment.
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Collections description
Scotland's military history is presented in galleries housed in mid-18th century buildings at Edinburgh Castle. Each of the six newly-refurbished galleries focuses on a separate theme. A Nation in Arms takes a wide view of the influence of strategy and military service on the history of Scotland during the last four centuries. A Grand Life for a Scotsman explores the individual's experience of military life from recruitment to retirement. Tools of the Trade moves our attention from the individual to the weapons, equipment and clothing developed to meet the demands of war and military service in all its forms. The Highland Soldier tells the story of this unique figure in military history and its impact on Scottish national identity. In Defence highlights the demands of military service on the civilian population in home defence and total war. Active Service explores aspects of battle through the personal experience of Scots.
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Articles
Commando Country At The National War Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh
Put Pen To Paper For The Big Draw This October
VJ Day: The Forgotten War Remembered
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Events
Call to Arms
Exhibition (temporary)
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General Information
Brochure or leaflet available with directions to museum
Information point provided
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Collections
Object identification and/or written enquiry service
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Disability Access
Wheelchair access to some public areas
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General Education
Education facilities available
Member of staff available with responsibility for education
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Facilities
Shop
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Information published here was believed to be correct at the time it was prepared. Welsh language pages developed with CYMAL: Museums Archives and Libraries Wales, funded by the Welsh Assembly Government.
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