Pittencrieff House Museum
Pittencrieff Park, Dunfermline, KY12 8QH, United Kingdom | 01383 722935 | WebsiteVenue Description
Pittencrieff House Museum was a home for nearly 300 years until Andrew Carnegie bought the grounds in 1903. Now it houses a fully accessible permanent exhibition called ‘Magic of the Glen’, paying tribute to the building’s surroundings. Come and find out how the park came to be a fascinating story covering 350 million years. From fossils and jungle swamps to its Victorian heyday, discover the history of one of Dunfermline’s most famous landmarks. Explore our 3D “touchy” model of the Glen and find out just what a dramatic landscape the park has.
Accessibility
Main entrance has a ramp which allowed for wheelchair users access to the entire venue
Toilets
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Staff
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The venue says it has...
- Audio Format
- Disabled Access
- Large Print
- Disabled Parking
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