Exhibitions

Visit the free exhibitions in our George IV Bridge Building. Open daily, except on some public holidays. No need to book.

 

Treasures displays

Permanent display area with themes changed regularly.

'World out of mind' book cover

View a small sample of the many treasures in NLS collections. From hand-written documents to printed books, maps, musical scores, bindings and other art work.

All our treasures are important pieces of Scotland's cultural heritage. Some are unique. Some are beautiful. Some are huge. Some are tiny. Some are rarely seen in public because their age mades them fragile.

Throughout the year we will change the theme of the treasures display, bringing to light more of the millions of items we hold.

 


 

The John Murray Archive

Permanent exhibition.

Photo of Charles Darwin
Charles Darwin.

The writers and thinkers of John Murray's publishing firm shaped the modern world through their works of literature, science, exploration and politics.

This exhibition draws on material from the John Murray Archive. It uses state-of-the-art exhibition technology to bring to life the work and lives of a changing selection of the publisher's most influential figures.

Those featured in the present line-up include Lord Byron, Charles Darwin and David Livingstone.

Learn how they contributed to one of the greatest periods of human progress and creativity. See if you could publish your own international bestseller.


 

Opening times for exhibitions at NLS

Monday to Friday: 10.00-20.00
Saturday: 10.00-17.00
Sunday: 14.00-17.00

See also: Public holidays and festive season opening hours