Smith Art Gallery and Museum
40 Albert Place, Stirling, FK8 2RQ, United Kingdom | 01786 471917 | WebsiteVenue Description
The Stirling Smith Art Gallery and Museum opened as the Smith Institute in 1874 with a bequest from artist and collector Thomas Stuart Smith (c1815-1869). It is a focus for the history and material culture of the Stirling area, and is managed by a board of Trustees. It is funded by Stirling Council with help from the business community and the 700- strong Friends of the Smith. Scottish history collections, fine art and archaeology are used in the main display called ‘The Stirling Story’ which explores the history of the town over the past Millennium. A changing programme of temporary exhibitions on a range of subjects and media, together with lunchtime talks and other events contribute to make the Smith a lively and welcoming visitor attraction. Other facilities include a café serving lunches and light refreshments, shop, lecture and conference room, and a biodiversity garden. Free admission, car park and access for wheelchair users.
Accessibility
The entrance has steps and rails the side of the building has a ramp for wheel chair access with a lift inside the building for easy access to Gallery 1, cafe and theatre.
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- Accessible Format
- Disabled Access
- Easy Read
- Induction Loop
- Large Print
- Disabled Parking
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