The Gordon Highlanders museum celebrates the story of the Gordon Highlanders through history that spanned for 200 years, from the 1794 to 1994, the museum contains medals, uniforms, weapons and also more modern things like photographs and videos and guides which show you round and explain in great details of how “the finest regiment in the world, quoted by Winston Churchill, in 1990, came to be.
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Online and on the day Admission Prices & Tickets 2017
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Adult Ticket: Standard adult ticket
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[su_column size=”1/4″]£7.13[/su_column]
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[su_column size=”1/4″]£7.50[/su_column]
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Child Ticket: Children under 14 must be accompanied by an adult
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[su_column size=”1/4″]£3.80[/su_column]
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[su_column size=”1/4″]£4.00[/su_column]
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Family Ticket: 2 adults with max. 3 children or 1 adult plus 2 or 3 children
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[su_column size=”1/4″]£14.25[/su_column]
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[su_column size=”1/4″]£15.00[/su_column]
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Concession ticket: Senior Citizen/Student/ Former Gordon Highlanders – ID required
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[su_column size=”1/4″]£5.23[/su_column]
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[su_column size=”1/4″]£5.50[/su_column]
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Museum & Tea Room Opening Hours 2017
Monday: CLOSED *More information below*
Tuesday: 10:00am – 4:30pm
Wednesday: 10:00am – 4:30pm
Thursday: 10:00am – 4:30pm
Friday: 10:00am – 4:30pm
Saturday: 10:00am – 4:30pm
Sunday: CLOSED
The venue is closed December & January.
Mondays The Gordon Highlanders Museum is open on: 10 April 2017 , 1 May 2017, 10 July 2017 and 25 September 2017
Tea Room and Gardens – Admission free.
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Facilities
Shop: You can find a number of things such as exclusive gifts, books, jewellery that’s been inspired by the museums collections.
Tea Room: The Duchess Jean Tea Room
Toilets:There are accessible toilet facilities within this venue.
Baby change facilities are located within the venue.
There is an additional accessible toilet on the lower ground floor.
Disabled Access points
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Car Parks and Disabled Access
Car Parking
Parking is free for all users
There is/are 2 Blue Badge parking bay(s) within the car park.
The route from the car park to the entrance is accessible to a wheelchair user with assistance.
There is a dropped kerb between the car park and the venue.
The car park does not have a height restriction barrier.
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Location
St. Luke’s
Viewfield Road
Aberdeen AB15 7XH
The venue is situated within the centre of the city.
This venue is situated in Aberdeen.
The venue is not situated on a road which has a steep gradient.
The nearest mainline station is Aberdeen.
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Contact Details
Tel: 01224 311200
Fax: 01224 319323
For General Enquiries: museum@gordonhighlanders.com
email: museum@gordonhighlanders.com
official website: http://www.gordonhighlanders.com
Registered Charity No. SC022039
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Latest New & the Future
BBC News: for more information
The award-winning attraction – which celebrates its 20th anniversary this year – has suffered an 80% drop in profits, despite a rise in visitor numbers, and tours last year which involved children from more than 50 schools.
The museum said it needed to raise £100,000 a year for the next three years to keep it going.
Eveningexpress: for more information
Newly-elected SNP councillor John Cooke asked Aberdeen City Council whether it could assist the Gordon Highlanders Museum which has launched an appeal to raise £300,000 in three years in a bid to stay open.
Cllr Cooke, whose grandfather served with the Gordon Highlanders, said: “I am delighted there has been unanimous support for my motion, which seeks to support the Gordon Highlanders in its hour of need.