The Hunterian is located at 82 Hillhead St, Glasgow G12 8QQ, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with The Hunterian and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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mick mcgowan

5 Google Rating

Only the greatest little museum in the world...

5/ 5

Only the greatest little museum in the world...

Jamesanderson100562 .

5 Google Rating

Fantastic Museum

5/ 5

Fantastic Museum

Hazel Robertson

5 Google Rating

5/ 5

Tarid Purisotayo

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5/ 5

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5/ 5

Mike Keane

5 Google Rating

Absolutely brilliant, so much to see and do. Brilliant for a family visit.

5/ 5

Absolutely brilliant, so much to see and do. Brilliant for a family visit.

Obinna Onu

4 Google Rating

Have a nice collection of artifacts and history. Quite educational and insightful

4/ 5

Have a nice collection of artifacts and history. Quite educational and insightful

鄭威力

5 Google Rating

Really shocked that the museum has so much to offer. And well presented and easily self-guided. Some

5/ 5

Really shocked that the museum has so much to offer. And well presented and easily self-guided. Someone for sure with OCD had fun putting collections together and organising the exhibition.

Manoj Banga

5 Google Rating

A must visit part of Glasgow university. You enter via the university main registration area. Archit

5/ 5

A must visit part of Glasgow university. You enter via the university main registration area. Architecturally stunning and historical. Museum has a great collection of ancient and scientific importance. Kids will love to visit the museum.

Meedo King Azooz

5 Google Rating

The best thing about Scotland that all tye museums are admission free so you can enjoy the heritage

5/ 5

The best thing about Scotland that all tye museums are admission free so you can enjoy the heritage and I was surprised when I found Egyptian mummies, the museum is full of history from the roman time and old inventions through the history hole 😉😊🕳️.

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