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Great museum
After a very friendly welcome we explored the collection. We came especially for the enigmatic collection of beautifully carved Pictish Stones. After admiring them and reading the explanatory displays...
I went to see the Pictish stone collection and wasn't disappointed. Friendly staff, great displays and well lit. Well worth a visit. Steve du Cane 'Travels in Pictland' (Youtube).
Went in to escape the rain on a dreich October day. The museum is in the centre of town and has a history of Forfar, a recreated old street, collection of Pictish stones and display of art by local ar...
Visited primarily to see 3 paintings that were in storage at the museum with which we had a family connection. Jen from the museums service was so helpful arranging this for us and showing us the pain...
The hub of the collection here is the display of Pictish stones. Beautifully lit, with clear information panels. These are worth the visit on their own. Then there is a slightly contrived street wi...
Great museum
After a very friendly welcome we explored the collection. We came especially for the enigmatic collection of beautifully carved Pictish Stones. After admiring them and reading the explanatory displays...
Great wee museum
I went to see the Pictish stone collection and wasn't disappointed. Friendly staff, great displays and well lit. Well worth a visit. Steve du Cane 'Travels in Pictland' (Youtube).
Hidden gem
Went in to escape the rain on a dreich October day. The museum is in the centre of town and has a history of Forfar, a recreated old street, collection of Pictish stones and display of art by local ar...
Great little museum
Visited primarily to see 3 paintings that were in storage at the museum with which we had a family connection. Jen from the museums service was so helpful arranging this for us and showing us the pain...
Welcoming and fascinating.
The hub of the collection here is the display of Pictish stones. Beautifully lit, with clear information panels. These are worth the visit on their own. Then there is a slightly contrived street wi...