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vivieneg
Such an interesting little shop and museum - it was a little treasure of a place to visit. The volunteers were all so helpful and had beautiful gifts to buy
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d20Sam
It is well worth spending some time here to get a historical perspective on the Cathedral.I highly recommend it.
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Sohaib999
For a small village, it was a nice experience, relevant to the area. Has information about what happened near here through the most recent ages
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Cinnamonhippy
I was very pleasantly surprised by the size inside and the amount of information packed in. There was clear and easy progression from one exhibit to the next and the information was easily accessible. The wheelchair access was adequate for the most part but some of the collections could not be seen.
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Deacso
Very deceptive, looks very small from the outside but is quite large on the inside. Very interesting facts about the Cathedral and life within the Dunblane area throughout the centuries right up to the present day
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KThomasson87
We weren't going to go to the museum but we missed our bus to Doune and had some time before the next one so we went in. We weren't expecting much but were pleasantly surprised. The museum is small and volunteer run but the people are super nice. They were very helpful and answered every question we had. The displays were well put together and actually quite modern. You could tell that the people who out them together really cared. The gardens are beautiful too!It's definitely worth an hour of your time.
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Dave310551
A small, volunteer run, museum that gives an interesting and well presented insight into the whole area, and the events that have occurred around Dunblane. All situated in an old building right at the heart of Dunblane opposite the Cathedral. The modern displays are clear and suited to all agesAdditional exhibitions and regularly changed, currently including both the First World War - putting the human face to the names of some local war memorials and the Second World War with a display about the "Atlantic Wall", which can be found on Sheriffmuir above the town, and its contribution to the success at D Day on 6 June 1944.Small, but interestingly stocked, gift shop, an enclosed garden for quiet time, pleasant chats with the volunteers. Donations are appreciated
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deborahw583
Nothing to dislike. Original centuries old building with a small garden and well. Lovely welcoming staff.
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mhomac
The Museum has recently been upgraded and holds a variety of interesting artifacts. Many relate to the Cathedral, others to WW1 and WW2 and times gone by. Quite a mixture. There is a gift shop and the ladies on duty enjoy chatting with visitors. And it's free but donations are requested. Take time to visit and enjoy.
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ScotlandHattie
This is much bigger inside than it looks from the outside. I was really surprised that it is free to enter although donations are appreciated. The staff are all very friendly and helpful.