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St Andrews Preservation Trust MuseumSt Andrews Preservation Trust Museum
The St Andrews Preservation Trust Museum is a small, independent museum situated in a lovely 17th century house in the heart of the town’s old fisher quarter, a stone’s throw from both the Castle and the Cathedral.
  British Golf MuseumBritish Golf Museum
Where better to find out about golf than in St Andrews, the home of golf. Using diverse displays and exciting interactive systems the British Golf Museum tells the story of British golf from its origins in the middle ages through to the present day. We explore the players, tournaments and equipment, both past and present, which help to make golf the game it is today.
 
 
St Andrews MuseumSt Andrews Museum
The Museum in Kinburn Park tells the story of the historic city of St Andrews from early mediaeval times, through the centuries and the Victorian era to the present day. There is also a lively series of temporary exhibitions and a regular programme of talks, concerts and children's workshops.
Bell-Pettigrew MuseumBell-Pettigrew Museum
The Bell-Pettigrew Museum allows the evolutionary and taxonomic relationships between the animals to be clearly understood in the light of the characteristics defining each phylum. The Museum is open throughout the year. Visiting is by arrangement
 
 
St Andrews University Museum Collection
Founded between 1410 and 1414, St Andrews is Scotland's oldest university. The history of the University, its personalities and its teaching practices can be traced through the collections of documents, art works, furniture, photographs, laboratory equipment and specimens that it has accumulated.
Gateway GalleriesGateway Centre
Discover the treasures of Scotland's oldest University in our new exhibition space in the Gateway Building. Also featuring a new temporary exhibition 'Views of St Andrews' until March 2006.

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