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Museum of Edinburgh

Museum of Edinburgh

📍 142–146 Canongate, Edinburgh EH8 8DD
📞 +44 131 529 4143
🌐 https://www.edinburghmuseums.org.uk

The Museum of Edinburgh is the city’s main museum for local history — a treasure trove of stories, artefacts, and everyday objects that chart Edinburgh’s past from the earliest settlements to the modern era.

Set inside a series of bright, crooked 16th-century townhouses on the Canongate, the museum leads you through atmospheric rooms filled with everything from decorative arts and civic regalia to iconic pieces like the original National Covenant of 1638.

It’s one of those places visitors stumble into and end up spending far longer than expected. The courtyard and historic buildings alone are worth the visit, while the exhibits offer a detailed, often personal look at how Edinburgh grew into the city it is today.

Highlights:

  • Original National Covenant (1638)
  • Decorative arts, silverwork, weapons, pottery, and city artefacts
  • Historic 16th-century buildings and enclosed courtyard
  • Exhibits covering centuries of Edinburgh life and culture
  • Located on the Canongate section of the Royal Mile
  • Free entry, ideal for a short or long drop-in visit

Contact

142–146 Canongate, Edinburgh EH8 8DD

Opening hours

Daily: 10am – 5pm

Hours may vary slightly by season.

Admission:
Free