From 1 April 2025 Provost Skene’s House will be open:
April to October
Thursday to Monday 10am-5pm (Sunday 11am-4pm)
Admission free
About Provost Skene’s House
Provost Skene’s House celebrates the pioneering people of Aberdeen and the North-East of Scotland who have not only shaped the city, but have also helped transform the world. Dating from 1545, the oldest surviving townhouse in Aberdeen shares the stories, discoveries and achievements of over 100 remarkable individuals: innovators, scientists, life savers, writers, sporting champions and stars of stage and screen. They range from singer and activist Annie Lennox to Robert Thomson, inventor of the pneumatic tyre, and football legend Denis Law.
Provost Skene’s House is managed by Aberdeen Archives, Gallery & Museums (AAGM). The other city-centre locations are Aberdeen Art Gallery, Aberdeen Maritime Museum, and Aberdeen City and Aberdeenshire Archives.
The opening hours for the Art Gallery and Maritime Museum are unchanged.
For visiting information go to www.aagm.co.uk or follow AAGM on Facebook, Instagram Tiktok and Linkedin @AbdnArtMuseums
