Fife's museums and galleries are home to a number of unique and high quality artifacts, exhibitions and displays, and cover many things including the history of golf, fishing and local life within the region.
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Historic Buildings & Homes
Dysart
The Harbourmaster's House is home to Fife’s first coastal centre, which offers information on things to see and do on the Fife Coastal Path.
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Dunfermline
The birthplace and memorial to Andrew Carnegie, the weaver's son who made a fortune from the furnaces of the American steel industry and who gave his fortune away to benefit humanity.
Exhibitions
Troywood, St Andrews
Hidden beneath a Scottish Farmhouse, a tunnel leads to Scotland's Secret Underground Nuclear Command Bunker.
Galleries
Kirkcaldy
Permanent Collections
Kirkcaldy Museum and Art Gallery has a stunning collection of work by a number of well-known artists, ranging from the Scottish Colourists to Jack Vettriano.
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Buckhaven
Buckhaven Museum is a small museum above the library which features a display on the fishing and coal mining industries in the town.
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By Dunfermline
See over 150 buses at the museum, most of Scottish origin, in different levels of condition from some neglected buses to fully restored vehicles.
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Methil
A small local history museum and gallery, which aims to explore the social and cultural heritage of the Levenmouth area.
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By Cupar
EcosseImages is the home of Landscape Photographer Peter Boswell and is based on the beautiful Mountquhanie Estate in North Fife near Cupar.
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St Andrews
The 5-star British Golf Museum is Home to Golf's History, just 67 yards from the famous Old Course in St Andrews.
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Crail
The local history museum provides an insight into the past life of the ancient Royal Burgh of Crail and its church, golf club, airfield and seafaring tradition.
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St Andrews
MUSA: The Museum of The University of St Andrews displays artefacts from a collection that has been six centuries in the making.
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Burntisland
Burntisland Museum has information on the town’s history and an Edwardian fairground display.
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Ceres
Discover the history of everyday rural life at the Fife Folk Museum.
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St Andrews
St Andrews Museum explores the heritage of this university town and from its medieval past to the flourishing present.
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St Andrews
The St Andrews Preservation Trust Museum is a small, independent museum situated in a 17th century house in the heart of the town's old fisher quarter, a stone's throw from both the castle and the cathedral.
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Anstruther
The Scottish Fisheries Museum is a multi award-winning national museum which tells the story of Scottish fishing from the earliest times to the present.
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Dunfermline
A 17th century house which was transformed into a museum by Robert Lorimer when Andrew Carnegie gave Pittencrieff Park to Dunfermline in 1903. The exterior of the house was authentically restored in 2010, its 400th anniversary.