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The Stirling Smith Art Gallery and Museum

 

The Stirling Smith Art Gallery and Museum, established in 1874, is a treasure house of Stirling's history, art and artefacts.  Discover it in the King's Park, the ancient hunting grounds of the Stuart monarchs, below Stirling Castle.  Take a stroll down the Back Walk.

 

See:

  • the oldest curling stone in the world

  • the oldest football in the world

  • paintings from the Stirling school of animal art

  • the Stirling Jug of 1457

  • the 1941 Red Cross Doll's House

Meet:

  • William Wallace

  • Bonnie Prince Charlie

  • Helen Duncan, the last woman to be accused of witchcraft in Britain

Have a picnic in Ailie's Garden, a special outdoor area planned with children in mind.  Relax in the Smith cafe.  Tour with one of our Gallery Guides.

 

Open Tuesday-Saturday 10:30am-5pm.

Sundays 2pm-5pm.
FREE admission and parking (donations welcome).
 
Stirling Smith Art Gallery and Museum
Dumbarton Road
Stirling FK8 2RQ.
Tel: 01786 471917
Fax: 01786 449523

email ~ info(at)stirling-tourism.co.uk

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