Dunblane Museum

Dunblane Museum, originally called the Dunblane Cathedral Museum, opened in 1943 and is run entirely by volunteers. It holds a collection of artefacts, photographs and paintings about the history of Dunblane and its Cathedral. There is a collection of 7,000 communion tokens that are of national importance. Many of them are from overseas and the oldest dates back to early seventeenth century.

Enjoy a walk in the newly created garden, with its seventeenth century well, or visit the gift shop where you can buy local crafts, children’s novelties and souvenirs.

Address: The Cross, Dunblane, Perthshire, FK15 0AQ
Tel: 01786 825691
Web Address: www.dunblanemuseum.org.uk
Opening hours:

Easter to Mid October: Monday - Saturday 10:30 - 16:30

Sundays: Occasionally in Summer, go to website and click on Calendar for more dates