Wow this is the kind of place that if you live in Edinburgh you should be made to feel interested in visiting? This building with it's maze of rooms is crammed full of exhibits from the history of E.
You will find Greyfriars bobby's food bowls and his connections to Greyfriars Kirk, visits from royalty in 1822, collections from the upper classes, silver tea urns, sketchy pictures from the great fires of E, the law, the Commonwealth Games, women's shoes, pottery and voting rights. Not forgetting there is a play/dress up area for kids who will probably fall hopelessly in love with it.
Parents will no doubt find it less fun than their children, but more interesting, though not as much fun as scholars of history; two of whom seemed to be having a ball sharing facts, of the images that adorned the walls and cabinets when I visited!
I was more impressed with the weird layout of this museum than the one across the road purely based on the fact that it was quite interactive, was room to move around displays and it was quiet.
They have a 17 minute film of the creation of Edinburgh, and it really made us appreciate how the old/new town was created around the seven hills that E sits upon.
In all we spent about hour here learning a few things while with the rest of our party received gifts, poked and nosed around.
In all five stars for a collection displayed for all to see, depicting the great things that Edinburgh is famous for worldwide, and not a deep fried mars bar or picture of Renton in sight!
Also stop at the shop at entrance for your historic factual gifts of E. read more