The Pictish Room
Museum | Forfar | Scotland | United Kingdom
Pictish culture and history
The "Pictish Room" in Aberlemno, near Forfar in Scotland, is a cultural institution dedicated to preserving and presenting the history of the Picts. It is located in the village hall, in close proximity to the famous Pictish Stones of Aberlemno, dating between around 500 and 800 AD.
Replicas of Pictish stones
Collections and Exhibitions
Accessible exhibitions in Aberlemno
Replicas of the Pictish Stones: The room houses a collection of replicas of the Pictish Stones, illustrating the symbolic art and culture of the Picts.
Educational programs on Picts
Interpretation Panels: Information panels provide detailed explanations of the symbols and history of the Picts, allowing visitors to gain a deeper understanding of this fascinating culture.
Community center near Pictish stones
Facilities and Services
The "Pictish Room" is fully accessible and provides visitors with a pleasant space to learn more about Pictish history. The village hall where the room is located offers basic facilities such as toilets.
Events and Educational Offerings
The "Pictish Room" regularly organizes events, workshops, and educational programs focusing on the history and culture of the Picts. These programs offer interactive learning opportunities and promote interest in the region's history and culture.