Museums - general information

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North Ayrshire Museums Service aims to provide an essential educational and cultural resource for the community of North Ayrshire.  North Ayrshire Museums Service has three museums, these being:

 

North Ayrshire Museum, Manse Street

Saltcoats, KA21 5AA

Opening hours are Tuesday-Saturday 10.00am-1.00pm and 2.00pm-5.00pm

Entry is free.

Objects on display include local social domestic and industrial objects, medieval carvings and a temporary exhibition that changes every three to six months.  The current temporary exhibition is Pierrots, Puppets and Pictures|, which concentrates on seaside entertainment, such as puppets from the collection of John Blundall and information about Harry Kemp.

 

Museum of the Cumbraes, Garrison House

Millport, KA28 0DG

For opening hours, contact North Ayrshire Museum on 01294 464174

Entry is free.

Representing the life and times of the islands of Great and Little Cumbrae, the museum displays include: the Goldie ethnography collection, diaries from the Mary Ann Wodrow collection, Bronze age artefacts and early carved stones unique to the islands.

 

Kilwinning Abbey Tower, Main Street

Kilwinning, KA13 6AY

Opening hours are Friday, Saturday and Sunday 1.00pm-3.00pm from Mid May to Mid September

Also open by appointment - for further information, please contact North Ayrshire Museum on 01294 464174

Kilwinning Abbey Tower was built in 1816 in the ruin of the town's 12th century abbey.  The heritage centre displays the fascinating history of the abbey and the town of Kilwinning.  there is a display of poetry by the world renowned Robert Service and, in June, the world's oldest archery competition, the Papingo Shoot, takes place.

 

Download our Museums Service Leaflet here|