The Tolbooth Museum is housed in the former wardhouse, or prison for Aberdeen, a unique complex of 17th and 18th century gaol cells. It first opened to the public as a museum in 1995. The Tolbooth …
The Tolbooth Museum is housed in the former wardhouse, or prison for Aberdeen, a unique complex of 17th and 18th century gaol cells. It first opened to the public as a museum in 1995. The Tolbooth Museum is very popular with locals and tourists alike. Featured displays deal with local history and the evolution of crime and punishment over the centuries. The museum's unique atmosphere and gaol cells provide a striking visitor experience and a real insight into imprisonment and the treatment of prisoners and rebel Jacobites in times gone by.
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May 22, 2022
It’s a wow place you must come here if you visit the place. Mrs Clare and Mr Ean are someone who would go an extra mile to make you know about the place.Full review by sanamkumar
Feb 17, 2022
Have come here as a child and with my own children while shopping in Aberdeen It is good because quite spooky and free entry Hopefully it opens again soon .Full review by 07110611
Sep 11, 2021
Yet another museum CLOSED until further notice!! It’s a shame that someone doesn’t update the details on any of the sites. Or even put a recording on there answerphoneFull review by Westononthemove