National Museums Scotland announces re-opening dates

Published 28th Jul 2020

It’s been revealed National Museums of Scotland venues will re-open in August after months of lockdown closures.

The National Museum of Flight in East Lothian will open on Wednesday August 5 and the National Museum of Rural Life in East Kilbride from Wednesday August 12.

Similarly, the National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh will re-open on Wednesday August 19.

Visitors to the museums will have to pre-book, while enhanced cleaning, sneeze screens, hand sanitising stations and one-way routes have been put in place.

The reopening of the National War Museum at Edinburgh Castle will be announced at a later date in collaboration with Historic Environment Scotland and the opening of the other internal spaces at the historic site.

Chris Breward, director of National Museums Scotland, said: “We've missed our visitors and are thrilled to be welcoming them back to our museums.

“We have enjoyed creating a vibrant digital experience during closure but nothing compares with that exhilarating feeling which comes from encountering real objects in our unique buildings.

“It has been a difficult time for so many and we know our museums have a vital role to play in people's lives - as places to enjoy time with family and friends, promoting well-being and offering inspiration through our wonderful collections.”

He added: “The safety of our staff and visitors is paramount and everyone can feel confident that we have been working incredibly hard across all of our sites to ensure their visit will be both safe and enjoyable.

“Things may feel a little different when you visit but we are still here - your much-loved museums - with a few additional measures to keep you safe.”

All museums will operate their normal opening hours except for the National Museum of Scotland, which will open from 10.30am until 4.30pm.

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