All children's museums to visit in Scotland

Spark curiosity and creativity at 17 children's museums in Scotland. These interactive museums offer fun and educational experiences for kids of all ages..

Are you looking for the best places for kids to learn and play? Here are the top children's Scotland

  1. Glasgow Science Centre1

    Glasgow Science Centre

     Glasgow
    The Glasgow Science Centre, a technical museum and tourist attraction, is situated on the south bank of the River Clyde in Glasgow, Scotland. It was officially opened to the public in 2001. This location offers visitors a unique opportunity to explore the world of science in a fun and engaging way.
  2. Museum of Childhood2

    Museum of Childhood

     Edinburgh
    The Museum of Childhood, situated on the historic Royal Mile in Edinburgh, Scotland, is home to a vast collection of children's toys. This unique museum offers a fascinating insight into the history of childhood, with exhibits spanning from the 18th to the 21st century. Visitors can explore a variety of toys and memorabilia, providing a nostalgic journey through the evolution of children's playthings.
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    Almond Valley Heritage Centre

     Livingston
    Livingston Mill, a well-preserved, functional undershot water mill from 1770, is another highlight of the Almond Valley Heritage Centre. The mill, which produced oatmeal, was saved from demolition in the late 1960s thanks to a campaign. Volunteers restored the dilapidated water mill and the agricultural buildings with the support of the city development company. The mill is under category B listed building protection and was made accessible to the public in 1985 as Livingston Mill Farm and since 1990 by the Almond Valley Heritage Trust.
  4. Dundee Science Centre4

    Dundee Science Centre

     Dundee
    The Dundee Science Centre, previously known as Sensation, is situated in the city of Dundee in Scotland. It is a significant part of the Scottish Science Centres Network, a collective of science centres across Scotland that aim to promote and facilitate public engagement with science.
  5. Dunblane Museum5

    Dunblane Museum

     Dunblane
    Dunblane Museum is opposite Dunblane Cathedral. Its building goes back to 1624, when it was the home of the Dean of the Cathedral. The museum features exhibits related to the mediaeval cathedral, Archaeology, Coins and Medals, Communion Tokens, Personalities, Decorative and Applied Art and Social Hi
  6. Kirbuster Museum6

    Kirbuster Museum

     Birsay
    Kirbuster Museum is the last un-restored example of a traditional ‘firehoose’ in Northern Europe. The house has a central hearth, complete with peat fire, and a stone neuk bed reminiscent of the Neolithic interiors that can be seen at sites such as Skara Brae, Orkney. The site also has an Edwardian
  7. Aberdeen Science Centre7

    Aberdeen Science Centre

     Aberdeen
    The Aberdeen Science Centre, located in Aberdeen, Scotland, is a science museum that offers a variety of exhibits and interactive shows and workshops. These activities are designed to be educational and engaging, providing a fun and informative experience for all visitors. The centre's aim is to be inclusive, ensuring that everyone, regardless of their background or level of scientific knowledge, can enjoy and learn from their visit.
  8. Corrigall Farm Museum8

    Corrigall Farm Museum

     Harray
    Corrigall Farm Museum is a traditional ‘but and ben’ laid out as a typical Orkney farmhouse and steading in Victorian/late 19th century period. The site has a working barn, grain kiln, horse-drawn machinery and livestock, making an interesting visit for children and adults. A traditional peat fire h
  9. Highland Museum of Childhood9

    Highland Museum of Childhood

     Strathpeffer
    Highland Museum of Childhood is a museum in Strathpeffer. The museum features exhibits related to Social History and Archives.
  10. Glenesk Folk Museum10

    Glenesk Folk Museum

     Glenesk
    Glenesk Folk Museum is an independent museum set in the midst of Glenesk, one of the five Angus Glens. Opened in 1955 by its creator and original curator, local schoolteacher Greta Michie, the museum existed in a building called The Retreat. This was built for Captain Wemyss in the 1840s as a huntin
  11. Trimontium Museum11

    Trimontium Museum

     Melrose
    Located in the town of Melrose in the Scottish Borders council area in Scotland, Priorwood Garden is a serene spot adjacent to the historic Melrose Abbey. This proximity allows visitors to combine a visit to both the garden and the abbey, offering a rich cultural and natural experience.
  12. Aberdeenshire Farming Museum12

    Aberdeenshire Farming Museum

     Mintlaw
    Country park location with children's play area and walks. Relive the story of the farming past in the surroundings of Aden Country Park. Guided tours and costume guides. Miniature horse-drawn carts and barrow models. Aberdeenshire Farming Museum features exhibits related to: agriculture and social
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    The Hamilton Toy Collection

     Callander
    The Hamilton Toy Collection is a museum in Callander. The museum features exhibits related to Toys and Hobbies.
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    Old Bridge House Museum

     Dumfries
    Old Bridge House Museum is a museum in Dumfries. The museum features exhibits related to Fine Art, Decorative and Applied Art, Toys and Hobbies, Costume and Textiles, Medicine and Social History.
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    Musselburgh Museum

     Musselburgh
    Musselburgh Museum is a fascinating visit for all ages. Discover the long and remarkable history of the Honest Toun through the changing displays and exhibitions, and have fun with the activities for children and families. Musselburgh Museum is operated on behalf of the Council by Musselburgh Mu
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    Tower Foyer Gallery

     Dundee
    The Dundee Science Centre, previously known as Sensation, is a significant part of the Scottish Science Centres Network. It operates as a registered charity under Scottish law, making it a unique institution in the region. The centre's primary focus is on life sciences, particularly the senses, and robotics. It also offers a practical exploration of science learning, making it an engaging destination for those interested in these fields.
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    Museum Collections Centre

     Edinburgh
    The Museum Collections Centre houses objects spanning a wide range of subjects. Visitors can view the reserve collections of the social history, Museum of Childhood and applied art collections when the items are not on display in the museums.