Orkney Museum
13 Sep 2011 in Museums, Orkney

Tankerness House
Broad Street
Kirkwall
Orkney
KW15 1DH
http://www.orkney.gov.uk/Service-Directory/S/orkney-museum.htm
The Orkney Museum tells the story of Orkney, from the Stone Age, to the Picts and Vikings, right through to the present day. There is a large collection of old photos and activities to amuse younger visitors. The Museum’s collection is of international importance and it has a changing temporary exhibition programme.
The Orkney Museum used to be a house – Tankerness House. For three centuries this house was the home of the Baikie family of Tankerness, whose estate gave the house its name. It opened as a museum in 1968 and is an A-listed building. The Baikie Library and Drawing Room gives the visitor an idea of how the house looked when it was a family home.
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