Bell Pettigrew Museum
The Bell Pettigrew Museum of Natural History explores creatures and fossils from around the world, including extinct species, rare specimens and prehistoric beasts.
Packed full of treasures and wonders, the Bell Pettigrew is a spectacular reminder of how important a museum can be in the study of the natural sciences.
Sir David Attenborough

Visitor information
Opening hours
For University staff and students: Monday to Friday, 1pm to 5pm
For all other visitors: open on weekdays during Fife School Holidays (in April, July, August and October), 1pm to 5pm
Entry information
Entry is free.
How to find us
The Bell Pettigrew Museum
University of ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø
Bute building
Queen's Terrace
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KY16 9TS
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Getting to the Museum
Walking and Cycling
The Bell Pettigrew Museum is in the University's Bute Medical Building. You can access the building through St Mary's Quadrangle from South Street, or from Queen's Terrace.
The entrance is through Door C.
Public Transport
ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø can be reached by taking the train to Leuchars and then a bus to the town centre. The museum is located 0.5 miles from ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø Bus Station, about a 13-minute walk. The nearest bus stop is on South Street.
Driving
You can reach ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø by the main roads A91, A917 and A915. Paid parking spaces are available in the town centre. There are two accessible parking spaces outside the Bute Building.
ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø has several EV charging stations. The nearest to the Bell Pettigrew Museum is located in Westburn Ln KY16 9TS and is for the exclusive use of electric vehicles while charging.