Andrew Carnegie Birthplace Museum
Philanthropist, steel tycoon, writer, lecturer, entrepreneur - Andrew Carnegie was one of the great Scots of the 19th century.
Carnegie left a legacy which continues today, as his birthplace cottage testifies he came from humble beginnings. Adjacent to the cottage is the Art Deco style museum hall, built by his widow Louise Carnegie in 1928.
Explore the cottage and follow the family’s journey to America where he made his fortune. Discover why he became known as the father of philanthropy.
Commission: 30
Mark Macleod
Moodie Street,
Dunfermline,
The Kingdom of Fife,
KY12 7PL
Dunfermline,
The Kingdom of Fife,
KY12 7PL