KirkwallSights

Museum sights in Kirkwall

  1. A

    Tankerness House & Orkney Museum

    This fine restored merchant’s house gives an intriguing glimpse into Orkney’s archaeological treasure chest, starting from the first settlers, who arrived over 5000 years ago. Exhibits include Pictish stones, ‘bone’ pins and Iron Age jewellery. The highlight is the photo archive downstairs, which offers snapshots of a technologically distant past. Keep an eye out for the temporary exhibitions.

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  2. B

    Orkney Museum

    Opposite St Magnus Cathedral, in a former merchant’s house, is this labyrinthine display. It has an overview of Orcadian history and prehistory, including Pictish carvings and a display on the Ba’. Most engaging are the last rooms, covering 19th- and 20th-century social history; the earlier sections could do with a bit of a facelift (but then again, it’s free).

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  3. C

    Orkney Wireless Museum

    This museum houses a collection of more than 100 wireless and transistor radio sets from the earliest Phillips radios to the 1960s, plus a fascinating jumble of communications equipment dating from around 1930 onwards, much of it relating to the Scapa Flow naval base.

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