All history museums and attractions to visit in Linlithgow

Linlithgow (Scotland) is a good place to visit if you are interested in history. Below we list all 6 history museums in Linlithgow, to lose yourself in the place's cultural heritage and local history.

Are you a real history buff and are you looking for the best history museums to visit in Linlithgow? These are the ones:

  1. Linlithgow Palace1

    Linlithgow Palace

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    Linlithgow Palace is a museum in Linlithgow. The museum features exhibits related to: trade and commerce, photography, archives, natural sciences, weapons and war, social history, industry, coins and medals, personalities, architecture, sport, law and order, world cultures, land transport, medicine
  2. Blackness Castle2

    Blackness Castle

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    Built in the 15th century by one of Scotland’s most powerful families, the Crichtons, Blackness was never destined as a peaceful lordly residence; its enduring roles were those of garrison fortress and state prison.
  3. House Of The Binns3

    House Of The Binns

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    The House of the Binns is a historic mansion located near the Scottish town of Blackness in the West Lothian council area. This location offers visitors a chance to explore a piece of Scotland's rich history and architectural heritage. The mansion is surrounded by beautiful landscapes, providing a serene environment for tourists.
  4. Annet House Museum and Garden4

    Annet House Museum and Garden

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    Local History Museum and Garden.
  5. Cairnpapple Hill5

    Cairnpapple Hill

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    Cairnpapple Hill is open to the public from April to September. It features a small visitor centre where tourists can learn more about the site's history and significance. The visitor centre also provides useful information and resources to enhance the visitor experience.
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    Linlithgow Museum

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    The Linlithgow Union Canal Society, also known as LUCS, is a waterway society and a registered charity in Scotland. It is based at the Linlithgow Canal Centre on the Union Canal in Linlithgow, West Lothian. The society was founded in 1975 with the aim of promoting and encouraging the restoration and use of the Union Canal, particularly in the vicinity of Linlithgow.