This is a lovely museum known as Groam House Museum is an outstanding centre for Pictish and Celtic Art in Ross-shire.
A collection of Pictish stones and artefacts can be found in the Groam House Museum, which is dedicated to the area's Pictish past. The exhibits of the museum present the Picts, an ancient Celtic people who resided in Scotland throughout the early Middle Ages. To understand more about Pictish symbols, carvings, and their significance in Pictish civilization, visitors can peruse the museum's exhibits.
Additionally, the museum sponsors events and educational programmes about local history and Pictish culture. It is a crucial tool for comprehending the Scottish Highlands' extensive archaeological past.
It is always advised to check Groam House Museum's official website or get in touch with them directly for the most recent details on opening times, entrance costs and any specific exhibitions or activities taking place at the time of your visit.
The unique display is focused on 15 carved Pictish stones, sculptures and Pictish art, with a permanent display of a magnificent Rosemarkie cross-slab, decorated with enigmatic Pictish symbols and Christian crosses, all originating in the village,
The George Bain Collection has been awarded the status of a Recognised Collection of National Significance by Museums Galleries Scotland, the first in the Highlands.
- Groam House Museum Geolocation Latitide 57.59126° N Longitude -4.11481° E
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OPENING TIMES
25 March - 31 October:
Monday - Friday; 11.00am - 4.30pm,
Saturday & Sunday 2.00pm - 4.30pm