Set within the historic grounds of Glasgow University, The Hunterian (Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery) houses the once private collection of Dr. William Hunter, an 18th-century anatomist and physician who was also a former student. This eclectic assortment includes a variety of intriguing objects, such as pickled organs, Roman artifacts from the Antonine Wall, and a notable collection of works by James McNeill Whistler. Visitors can explore the diverse exhibits, which offer a unique glimpse into the intellectual and artistic interests of the time, making it a rich and educational experience.
The Hunterian (Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery)
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