Whats in Surgeons Hall Edinburgh?

Whats in Surgeons Hall Edinburgh?

Surgeons’ Hall Museums’ iconic William Playfair building at The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh.

  • The Wohl Pathology Museum, one of the most historic collections of surgical pathology in the world.
  • Book said to be made from William Burke’s skin in our History of Surgery Museum.
  • Do you need to book for Museums in Edinburgh?

    We are open You no longer need to pre-book a ticket to visit to visit the National Museum of Scotland. Find out how to get to the Museum and make the most of your visit.

    How many Royal College of Surgeons are there?

    Royal College of Surgeons of England

    Established 1800
    Headquarters Lincoln’s Inn Fields, London, England
    Members 27,753 (2021)
    President Neil Mortensen
    Affiliations Academy of Medical Royal Colleges

    Are museums free in Edinburgh?

    Famous above all for its fascinating history, Edinburgh offers equally excellent museums and galleries, and the entry to the majority of these is totally free.

    What is Surgeons’Hall Museums?

    Surgeons’ Hall Museums is an award winning Museum that is home to one of the largest and most historic pathology collections in the United Kingdom. Surgeons’ Hall Museums reopened in 2015 after a major £4.4 million Heritage Lottery Funded redevelopment project.

    How do I contact Surgeons’Hall Museums?

    Surgeons’ Hall Museums Nicolson Street Edinburgh, EH8 9DW tel: +44(0)131 527 1711/1600 fax: +44(0)131 557 6406 e-mail: [email protected] other information Surgeons’ Hall Museums Blog

    Are Surgeons Hall museums open to the public?

    The award winning Museums are open to the public, 7 days a week, 10am to 5pm and are home to one of the largest and most historic pathology collections in the United Kingdom. Surgeons’ Hall Museums reopened in 2015 after a major £4.4 million Heritage Lottery Funded redevelopment project.

    Are there buses that pass Surgeons’Hall Museums?

    There are several buses that pass Surgeons’ Hall Museums. Buses 3, 5, 7, 8, 14, 29, 30, 31, 37 and 49 all pass through the city centre and stop near the museum. For information on ticket options and timetables and further journey planning visit the Lothian website.