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The Gordon Highlanders Museum

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The Gordon Highlanders Museum is a vibrant military museum located in the heart of Aberdeen and is home to the regimental treasures of the world.

Based in the heart of north-east Scotland, in the beautiful former home of prominent Scottish artist, Sir George Reid, the Museum is constantly evolving. We aim to provide a wide range of unique experiences for all of our visitors.

The Gordon Highlanders Museum is an independent self-financed museum, governed by a charitable trust.

The Gordon Highlanders is one of the great names in Scottish history and one of the most celebrated regiments of the British Army.

Renowned as a courageous fighting force with an exceptional reputation for good conduct, professionalism and steadfastness, the legacy of The Gordon Highlanders lives on through the current serving soldiers of The Highlanders, 4th Battalion, The Royal Regiment of Scotland.

The Museum is located on Viewfield Road, off Queen's Road and forms part of the Highland Tourist Route in and out of Aberdeen

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Opening Hours:

Summer
April to October
Tuesday - Saturday   10.00am-4.30pm
Sunday   12.30pm-4.30pm

Winter
November, February and March
Tuesday - Saturday   10.00am-4.00pm
The Museum is closed to the general public in December & January.
Admission charges apply.

Contact Details:

Address:
The Gordon Highlanders Museum
St Luke's
Viewfield Road
Aberdeen
AB15 7XH
Telephone: 01224 311200