Low Parks Museum
Low Parks Museum is a 5 Star visitor attraction under the Visit Scotland grading scheme. The museum is housed in two buildings that were once part of the Duke of Hamilton’s estate. The buildings are Grade A listed and regarded as being of national significance.
The local history of the area is on display through objects, film, photographs and interactive exhibits. The displays include the Ducal Buildings, Hamilton Palace, Early Settlement in South Lanarkshire, Working Life and the story of The Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). The museum also has two large temporary exhibition galleries, allowing them to showcase other topics and collections of interest.
The mezzanine café provides home baking, snacks, tea & coffee, with views out over the Riding School Gallery.
Address: 129 Muir Street, Hamilton, South Lanarkshire, ML3 6BJ | |
Tel: 01698 328 232 | |
E-mail: lowparksmuseum@southlanarkshireleisure.co.uk | |
Opening hours: Monday - Saturday 10:00 - 17:00 Sunday 12:00 - 17:00 |