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Free Community Access Days

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Free Community Access Days
10am
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4.30pm
LocationTrimontium Museum
Free to all Scottish Borders Residents
 

In celebration of the Melrose Festival and the wider Borders Heritage, Trimontium Museum is offering free access to the museum for all residents of the Scottish Borders from Monday 17th – Sunday 23rd June.

If you’ve never had a chance to visit the museum since its refurbishment, or are just interested to find out more about the Borders 2000 years ago, this is a great chance for all the local community to step back in time.

Booking is strongly recommended as we will be busy that week. Please select “Borders Resident” when booking and bring along proof of post code, such as a letter or utility bill, on the day of your visit.

Don’t forget, we are accessible, kid friendly and dog friendly too!

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