Sunday, April 12, 2026
Manchester/Scotland 2025 - Edinburgh National Museum of Scotland (5/7)
Saturday, April 11, 2026
Manchester/Scotland 2025 - Edinburgh National Museum of Scotland (4/7)
Coming along now to some of my favourite topics I found at the museum. To be frank, I did not do much researched on what to see in the National Museum of Scotland. I just new I wanted to see the Lewis Chessmen, and probably anything on witches if they have such things in the museum, lol. I am happy to report, that I got more than what I expected! I got pagan religion, and even viking burials in the museum! I am slowly learning about vikings and Celtic religion and their connections with Scotland. Above photo shows one of those ancient burial site example.
I like the ending of this info sign, "We are silent, all taking done.".
Above more info signs for you to read. I will be headed to Orkney in my next trip to Scotland 2026. Why Orkney? Well, actually it was the only local tour I could select for the start of summer as other places are still considered too cold to have tours. I've already been to the Isle of Skye (more of that coming up real soon), and for some reason, I thought about the backpack brand Osprey and mistook it for Orkney, lol. It was just a wild decision to go. I mean, I didn't know why I wanted to visit Skye either, it was just something inside that says I need to go. And so I will! And I hope to see a lot of standing stones and viking remains there!
Next, old religion. Yeah, at first I thought this was also a grave, but after reading the info sign below, it is actually of a Goddess! So go ahead, take another look. And now you can see the resemblance? Scotland is such a mysterious countries and I just can't get enough of it!
Next to follow? One of my favourite topic, witches and witchcraft. Unfortunately, it's more on the reality of what took placed during the witch hunt more than anything else.
Info page for your reading pleasure. Do zoom in if it's too small to read.
Friday, April 10, 2026
Manchester/Scotland 2025 - Edinburgh National Museum of Scotland (3/7)
Thursday, April 9, 2026
Manchester/Scotland 2025 - Edinburgh National Museum of Scotland (2/7)
So the very first exhibition that I headed to was The Kingdom of the Scots. I mean, we were in Scotland, so I am guessing this would be more special and unique in terms of museum exhibit as compared to the other general history of humans kinda exhibit.
Walking in, I was instantly charmed by these wordings, and those fonts! Fairy fonts! So beautifully written. In case you can't read it clearly, on it is written: "For we fight not for glory or riches or honours, but for Freedom alone which no good man give up except with his life." Such beautiful words! With so much weight to it. I was instantly in love with this land even with not a single drop of Scottish blood.
There was more! The second wordings were written: " As long as only one hundred of us remain alive, we will never on any conditions be brought under English rule". It shows how proud Scottish people were. I think that's so wonderful that they held on so strongly to their identity. Except for what happened to the Highland culture that was lost, I think that was such a shame.....
In that same exhibition, there were also more info on their rulers and religion etc etc.
More reading of information for you.
There were also some cool stone carving of a lady there. I am not sure who she was, but it just looked so beautiful there. Was she Mary, Queen of Scots?
Old flags of Scotland .
I mentioned that I did missed out on some of the things I wanted to see in the museum, but due to tiredness, I totally forgot about them. One of those thing I missed were the miniature coffin found on Arthur's Seat. You can read more about them here. Should I pop back in on my next trip to see them? I wonder if the staff would be able to direct me to where it's house.....
Wednesday, April 8, 2026
Manchester/Scotland 2025 - Edinburgh National Museum of Scotland (1/7)
We managed to complete our visit to Dean Village and Stockbridge by noon and walked back to Edinburgh new town. With no plans for the 2nd half of the day, I decided that we should go visit the National Museum of Scotland because it's FREEEE! Above is one of the sculpture found inside. It reminded of the time I visited the London National History Museum where I took a nice photo with Charles Darwin :)
The museum kinda looked like the Manchester Museum at some part, but it was actually a lot bigger. Above was just one wing of the building. And we actually suffered from information overload and fatigue at the museum, so we didn't really see everything inside. We, or actually just me, since my husband seems dead tired by this time, mainly focus on some key items I wanted to see. I did missed a few key items too, but oh well....











































