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  1. El Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery de la Universidad de Glasgow es el museo público más antiguo de Escocia. Se encuentra en varios edificios en el campus principal de la Universidad en el extremo oeste de Glasgow . La historia del museo. En 1783 William Hunter legó sus sustanciales y variadas colecciones a la Universidad de Glasgow.

  2. Housed in large halls in George Gilbert Scott 's University buildings on Gilmorehill, the museum features extensive displays relating to William Hunter and his collections, Roman Scotland (especially the Antonine Wall ), geology, ethnography, ancient Egypt, scientific instruments, coins and medals, and much more.

  3. Discover the art and science of surgery from ancient times to the present day. Including the extraordinary specimen collection of the 18th century surgeon anatomist John Hunter.

  4. Tuesday to Saturday: 10am–5pm. (recommended last entry 4 pm) Sunday: Closed. Monday: Closed. Admission Free. The Hunterian Museum is free to everyone. Pre-booking tickets is recommended to avoid having to queue at busy times. For groups of 10 or more book here. Digital Guide.

  5. Open Tuesday–Sunday 10am–5pm. Check our Notices page for temporary closures and public holiday opening hours. Getting Here. The Hunterian The Hunterian is part of the University of Glasgow. Our Museums, Art Gallery and the Mackintosh House are located on the Gilmorehill campus, 3km west of Glasgow city centre.

  6. Hunterian Art Gallery. Galleries. Glasgow. City Of Glasgow. The Hunterian is home to the world’s largest permanent display of the work of James McNeill Whistler.

  7. VISIT. ‌The Hunterian is Scotland’s oldest public museum and home to over a million magnificent items ranging from meteorites to mummies and Mackintosh. Within this diverse collection you will find astounding artefacts, amazing art and an astonishing array of animal life.