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May 16, 2023 · The £4.6 million museum development includes the display of over 2,000 anatomical preparations from Hunter’s original collection, alongside instruments, equipment, models, paintings and archive material, which trace the history of surgery from ancient times to the latest robot-assisted operations.
- Digital Guide
Explore the displays and discover exhibition highlights with...
- Digital Guide
The museum displays thousands of anatomical specimens, including the Evelyn tables and the skeleton of the "Irish giant" Charles Byrne, and many surgical instruments. It underwent a major refurbishment in 2003 and 2004, creating a new "crystal" gallery of steel and glass.
The displays in the Museum contains fine art objects including paintings, busts, drawings, surgical instruments and equipment, 3D anatomy images and anatomical preparations. Suitable for. Areas of study include. Hunterian Museum Entrance. Evelyn Tables, Surgery and Anatomy Gallery.
The Hunterian Art Gallery is also home to one of Scotland's largest print collections, a sculpture courtyard, the Mackintosh House and an exciting programme of contemporary art exhibitions. Find out more about our exhibitions and events in our What's On section or discover the range and scale of our collections.
Explore the displays and discover exhibition highlights with the Hunterian Museum's free digital guide. Use the guide to plan your visit, then easily access highlight objects and background information when at the Museum.
The Hunterian Art Gallery frames questions about how art and art galleries can be more meaningful to more people. The art on display includes works by Whistler and Mackintosh, Rembrandt and Rubens, the Glasgow Boys and Scottish Colourists, as well as leading contemporary artists.
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Book Advance Ticket. The Hunterian Museum is free to everyone. Pre-booking tickets is recommended to avoid having to queue at busy times. For groups of 10 or more, please see the group visit page for more information.