Provost Skene’s House
Provost Skene’s House celebrates the pioneering people of Aberdeen and the North-East of Scotland who have shaped the city and transformed the world. Dating from 1545, the oldest surviving town house in Aberdeen is home to new interactive displays sharing 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.
Commission: Price on Application
Hazel Hunter
Provost Skene's House,
Guestrow (between Broad Street and Flourmill Lane),
Aberdeen,
AB10 1AS
Guestrow (between Broad Street and Flourmill Lane),
Aberdeen,
AB10 1AS