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Date: Friday 04 October 2024 - Sunday 02 March 2025 Time: 10:00 - 17:00 Categories: Hunterian Venue: Hunterian Art Gallery. A showcase exhibition exploring the use of pastels in the work of James McNeill Whistler (1834–1903). The drawings displayed in this exhibition have all been studied and examined as part of the Whistler Pastels Project ...
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The Hunterian is Scotland's oldest museum. It opened in 1807...
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The Hunterian. The Hunterian. The oldest public museum in...
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The Hunterian. The Hunterian. The oldest public museum in Scotland, with collections spanning arts, sciences and humanities, The Hunterian is at the forefront of university museums around the world.
The Hunterian is Scotland's oldest museum. It opened in 1807 following Dr William Hunter's bequest of his substantial collections to the University of Glasgow. The first Hunterian Museum was located near Glasgow Cathedral on the University of Glasgow’s first site. When the University moved to its present location in 1870, The Hunterian ...
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There is a weekly Curator Highlights Tour every Wednesday afternoon, 2:15pm, no booking required, but please note the 12 places will be allocated on a first come first serve basis. Please request a ticket from the main Reception Desk on your arrival. The tour lasts approximately 30 minutes.
By tube
Nearest underground stations are Holborn (Piccadilly and Central lines) and Temple (District and Circle lines). Use the Transport for London Journey Plannerto find the quickest route to the Museum.
By train
The Museum is a short taxi or underground journey from most major rail stations. The nearest railway station is Charing Cross.
By bus
Several bus routes stop near the Museum. Visit Transport for London's websitefor details.
Photography is permitted for personal use only. Please respect the human remains displayed in the museum and do not post close ups of them on social media. No photography for commercial use permitted and no flash photography.
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. Note about Saturdays: Afternoons are the busiest times, so it is recommended to book for the morning on Saturdays to avoid queues.
Discover the art and science of surgery from ancient times to the present day. ... Exhibition. 20th September–9th November 2024 ... the 18th century surgeon ...
In 1807, the Hunterian was the first museum in Britain with a gallery of paintings. Today, although most famous for our Whistler and Mackintosh collections, we have a wide range of outstanding works on show. See masterpieces by Rembrandt, Rubens, Chardin and Stubbs, and the world’s largest permanent display of the work of James McNeill Whistler.