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Perth Museum Prepares to Open

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he ambitious £27 million Perth Museum project will open on Easter Weekend, in March 2024, bringing a worldclass cultural and heritage attraction to Perth city centre. Following several years of debate around the future of Perth’s iconic City Hall, an agreement was reached in 2016 to ringfence a significant investment of £30 million capital expenditure to create a new Museum within the historic building and support a refresh of Perth Art Gallery. The £27 million investment in what would become known as Perth Museum, includes £17 million from the Council and £10 million through the Tay Cities Region Deal. Following a rigorous procurement process, award-winning architects, Mecanoo, were awarded the design contract, and BAM was appointed as the main contractor for the development. Building work commenced in early 2020 and was completed earlier this year with object install already underway. Doors will open to the public on Easter Weekend, in March 2024.

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Culturally and Historically Significant Once open, the Museum will offer visitors a world-class, fully accessible, and captivating experience that inspires them to explore Scotland’s past and its connection to the wider world through its display of exceptional objects representing natural history, archaeology, social history, and world cultures. A bid to move the Stone of Destiny from Edinburgh Castle to Perth succeeded and was announced in December 2020. Returning to Perth and Kinross for the first time in 700 years, the Stone, also known as the Stone of Scone, will be the centrepiece of the new Museum and will be free for all to view.

Assets such as Perth Museum enhance the overall appeal of an area, contributing to quality of life and igniting a sense of civic pride. Alongside the Stone, Perth Museum’s displays will explore how the city and wider area has shaped Scotland’s ancient roots and the creation of a modern nation. Drawn from one of the oldest public collections in the country, the permanent displays will include archaeological material that gives a unique window into local life since the end of the Ice Age, 10,000 years ago, taking in the Bronze Age, the Picts, the kingdom of Alba, and the medieval city of Perth. Jacobite objects will give unique insights into the influential role of the region during the Jacobite rebellion. The earliest material exploring natural history and world cultures was collected at the end of the 18th century, and social history objects will shine a light on 20th century developments right up to more recent objects reflecting modern Perth.


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