The Stewartry Museum is a local museum in Kirkcudbright, Scotland, which covers the history of this part of Galloway.
Opened in 1893, the museum has a collection of remarkable range and quality, reflecting the human and natural history of the Stewartry- the eastern half of Galloway. The social history collections of the eighteenth and nineteenth century are particularly important. Local and family history information services. Photographic and Archive collections, plus a shop.
Open all year:
Summer - 16 April - 30 September:
Monday to Saturday 11am-5pm,Sunday 2pm-5pm
Winter - 1 October - 15 April:
Monday to Saturday 11am-4pm
October:
Admission:Free
Parking
The venue does not have its own car park.
Museum
Accessible Toilet
There are not accessible toilets within this venue designated for public use.