Linlithgow Museum is run by the Linlithgow Heritage Trust, a voluntary body founded in 1991 that spent nearly three decades based in the old Annet House before moving its collection into the Partnership Centre on the High Street. The museum reopened at its current address in April 2019 and charges no admission fee. Three ground-floor galleries cover the town's royal connections, its trades and the everyday lives of the people who worked in it, with lift access throughout. The trust relies on volunteers to staff the front desk and sit on its board, and it actively recruits locals to keep both roles filled. Exhibits are drawn from the trust's own collection rather than loaned from a national body, and the museum has no affiliation with any larger heritage chain or franchise.
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