The Gordon Highlanders museum brings to life the stories of the finest regiments the British army has ever seen – the Gordon Highlanders. The regiment was composed of ordinary men including farmers, fishermen, laborers, Gillies and even aristocrats and university students. The collection and stories displayed at the museum holds a national significance and retraced the remarkable history of these valiant men.
The Gordon Highlanders museum celebrates the history of one of the greatest regiments that had served the British army. This museum accounts for 200-year-old history and applauds the brave men who fought in both world wars. The museum is home to a fantastic World War I trench that is built as a replica to the real trenches in the war. The museum Gardens are a way to pay tribute to the Gordon Highlanders who have served the country in the past and is a lovely place to enjoy during the visit. The museum collection includes 11 original Victoria crosses, an extensive armory, and beautiful regimental silver Among other things for visitors to explore during their guided tour. The museum also has an authentic officers' mess offering visitors a very realistic experience.
Location: The Gordon Highlanders Museum, St. Luke’s, Viewfield Road, Aberdeen
Opening Hours: Tuesday to Saturday, 10 AM to 4:30 PM
Tickets:
Adult ticket: £10
Child ticket: £5
Concession ticket: £7
Family ticket: £21
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• The Gordon Highlanders museum is situated in the former home of Scottish artist Sir George Reid and allows visitors to learn about the spectacular history of the finest regiments of the British army.
• The cafe is situated on the premises office visitors a warm and friendly environment to relax and enjoy during the visit.
• The 11 Victoria crosses a display in the museum in their original form alongside a WW1 replica trench.
• The museum is also home to an extensive armory, and regimental silver and even lets visitors explore an authentic officers' mess from the war time.
• Visitors can enjoy the memorial gardens during the visit and pay tribute to the Gordon Highlanders who fought valiantly in the past.