Caithness Horizons Museum and Art Gallery

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Thurso, United Kingdom

Museum· Coffee shop· Tourist attraction

Caithness Horizons Museum and Art Gallery Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Caithness Horizons Museum and Art Gallery is located in Thurso, United Kingdom on High St. Caithness Horizons Museum and Art Gallery is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category museum in United Kingdom.

Address

High St

Phone

+441847896508

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Iain Maclean

the best Museum on the North Coast 500 route.

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Simon McGurk

Great place to spend a few hours with the diverting history of Caithness both ancient and modern. Kids loved it. Very interactive. Could keep them entertained for half a day. 4 entry for adults fair.

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Gerald Owenson

A nice place to visit with the children - probably a couple of hours to go around. The museum is much more extensiveness than it first appears. Interesting to find out about the history of the local area. Helpful staff and a small but nice and quite reasonable gift shop.

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Louise Reeve

Well worth a visit - I wish I had had longer to spend there. From the earliest history of Caithness to the more recent, it's all here. I especially enjoyed the displays about the Dounreay reactor - very few museums have an original reactor control room as an exhibit! Recommended.

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Matthew Young

Very interesting museum with very happy, friendly, helpful staff. We were made to feel very welcome. Well worth a visit.

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Brendan McGeary

Absolutely fantastic museum that I accidentally happened across while on the way to Stromness. Incredibly informative and packed with information about the local area and it's history. Would highly recommend! Multiple exhibitions and information from every era. Very surprising how rich in history the area is, from the Picts to the Vikings to the Victorians to the nuclear revolution. Criminally cheap too!

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Stuart Moffat

Always worth visiting when in town, great exhibitions, in a wonderful old building. Fascinating history of the region of the nature and the people. The film is a must and a coffee and one of the fine home made cakes a great way to finish the trip.

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Paula Fisher

Great place to visit, a couple of things change regularly and a few are constant. Nice pleasant cafe inside and toilets on two floors. Lift access to each floor for those with mobility issues.