The V&A in Dundee



We spent a few days in Scotland before we went on our big trip to St Kilda this June. We have relatives who live in Newport on Tay, the other side of the bridge from Dundee, and we had spent a very pleasant evening with them, so the next day thought we would visit the V&A in the city.

The whole of the riverside in Dundee has become very run down and is now being gradually gentrified. The riverside already plays host to the Discovery, Scott's Antarctic vessel, and next door is the modernistic building that houses the Scottish Victoria and Albert Museum. It was a very hot day when we visited and the cool of the building was welcome.







The exhibits in the museum naturally show the evolution of Scottish crafts and there was a big temporary exhibition on tartan which we did not visit. The inside of the building is arranged around a very large central atrium and an enormous shop area on the ground floor! I found the exterior of the building to be more impressive than the interior.






We had lunch in the museum and then spent a little more time looking at the exterior of the building.








Scott's ship Discovery lies next to the V&A








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