The Museum of Scottish Lighthouses (Fraserburgh) consists of the first lighthouse built on mainland Scotland and a purpose-built museum housing artefacts donated by the Northern Lighthouse Board and the general public. The museum building contains several galleries containing a fabulous collection of glass lenses, lighting technology and social history artefacts covering the lives of the men and families who guarded Scotland’s coastline for over two hundred years. There are audio-visual displays and interactive exhibits that will engage you both in science and history. There is also a café with windows looking out onto the entrance of the Moray Firth.
For more information on opening times and directions visit www.lighthousemuseum.org.uk
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