The Museum of Edinburgh, housed in a 16th-century building with a striking red and yellow facade, delves into the city’s history, spanning from prehistoric times to the present day. Located in the heart of the city, the museum showcases a variety of exhibits that bring Edinburgh’s past to life. One of the most notable displays is the collar and bowl of Greyfriars Bobby, a faithful dog who guarded his master’s grave for 14 years. Visitors can explore these and other artifacts that offer a vivid glimpse into the city’s rich and diverse heritage.
Museum of Edinburgh (Huntly House)
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