King's Museum is a small university museum operated by the University of Aberdeen in Scotland. The museum opened in April 2011, and since then has hosted a number of temporary exhibitions featuring items from the university collections.
King’s Museum lies at the heart of the University's Old Aberdeen campus. As well as being Scotland's newest museum, it may also be the oldest as its origins lie in a museum collection established in King's College in 1727. King’s Museum has exhibitions changing every few months to display these collections, some involving students and academic staff collaborating with the museum to bring recent research to a wider audience. With a service for schools, evening lectures and other events, such as the annual ‘Night at the Museum’, the museum is a place where objects and ideas are explored in ways that would have been inconceivable to those who have collected and curated the collection over the past centuries.
The museum is a friendly place, where passers-by, students, staff and tourists can drop in for a break; a place of stimulation and reflection in the middle of the busy campus.
King's Museum is open free:
Tuesday - Friday 13:00-16:30
Sunday - Monday closed
The ground floor exhibition has level access and an accessible toilet, but access to the upper floors is only by stairs.
Accessible Toilet