Recognised Collections

Burns Monument; Fraserburgh Lighthouse; Irvine Maritime; Fisheries Museum; Mackintosh detail
The Recognition Scheme celebrates, promotes and invests in nationally significant collections that are held outside the nationally-run museums and galleries around Scotland.

There are now 27 'Recognised Collections' of national significance in Scotland. They are held by local authorities, universities and independent trusts, funded by the Scottish Executive and managed by the Museums Galleries Scotland. The Recognition Scheme will help to make sure that these important collections are identified, cared for, protected and promoted to a wider audience.

The collections are not only significant to the communities in which they are located but to Scotland as a whole. They cover a range of themes on what makes Scotland great, from medicine and art and science to industrial heritage and our literary heroes, from the collection cared for by Burns Monument Trust, Alloway, to the entire collection of Glasgow Museums.

Search for a Recognised Collection (click on the links below to find out more):