Perth Museum and Art Gallery is the main museum and exhibition space in the city of Perth, Scotland. It is located in the Marshall Monument, named in memory of Thomas Hay Marshall, a former provost of Perth.
From portraits and photographs to meteorites and Miss Ballantyne’s salmon there is always a fascinating array of objects from the collections on display complemented by in-gallery activities for families. Enjoy discovering about local history in our Beginnings Gallery, exploring the natural history of the area in Wild and Wonderful, or view a range artwork including portraits by John Everett Millais. Come regularly to see our changing programme of temporary exhibitions which offer something for everyone.
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Facilities
There is no parking at the venue however there is a variety of pay and display, multi-storey and on street parking nearby to suit your needs.
Baby changing facilities are available in both male and female toilets
For visitors with a disability our facilities include steps with handrails, a ramp and a wheelchair lift into the building. Inside, most public areas are on one level with fully accessible toilets. There is also free use of a wheelchair during your visit if required. Please note there is no wheelchair or assisted access to the Upper Round Gallery and there is a short flight of 5 steps to access and exit the Sculpture Court.