500-year-old history of Scotland on display
The St Andrews Chronicles, one of the most important manuscript histories of Scotland, which sheds new light on William Wallace and the Stone of Destiny, is going on public display for the first time.
The St Andrews Chronicles, one of the most important manuscript histories of Scotland, which sheds new light on William Wallace and the Stone of Destiny, is going on public display for the first time.
A Dalek, a set of original sketches by science-fiction writer Iain M Banks, and a handwritten inscription by Galileo are among items on display in a new exhibition in St Andrews that is out of this world.
A snake man and a bird goddess are among the objects on display in a new exhibition exploring one of the world’s oldest cultures.
Visitors are being encouraged to talk like a chimpanzee, sing like a whale and think like a dog at the University of St Andrews’ Wardlaw Museum this summer.
A haunting new art installation inspired by a Polish family’s wartime odyssey across three continents will open on Thursday 25 May at the Wardlaw Museum.
A new exhibition opening at the University's Wardlaw Museum explores the importance of peatlands in Scotland and across the world.
A world champion beatboxer, the first woman to row solo across the Indian Ocean, and the First Minister of Scotland are among 55 female firsts whose portraits will be coming to St Andrews this winter.
A new exhibition exploring the legacies of the British empire has opened at the University of St Andrews’ Wardlaw Museum.
A photographic portrait taken in celebration of the 40th birthday of the Duchess of Cambridge is ‘Coming Home’ to St Andrews this weekend (Sunday 12 June).
The first map of Scotland detailing the Kingdom of the Scots is on display at the University of St Andrews.