Where is the Scottish tapestry now?

The Great Tapestry of Scotland is now on permanent display at its purpose-built visitor centre in Galashiels, in the heart of the Scottish Borders, after touring Scotland for two years. This massive community art project, depicting Scotland's history, has its own dedicated gallery in the town, making it easily accessible for visitors.
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Where is the Great Tapestry of Scotland housed?

The Great Tapestry of Scotland is located in Galashiels in the Scottish Borders and easily accessible by road or rail. We are only an hour south of Edinburgh by train or car.
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Where is the real Bayeux Tapestry?

The Bayeux Tapestry is currently at the Bayeux Museum in Normandy, France, but it is being loaned to the British Museum in London from late 2026 until July 2027 for a special exhibition while its regular home undergoes renovation, marking its first return to England in 900 years. 
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Where is the bio tapestry now?

The famous Bayeux Tapestry is located at the Musée de la Tapisserie de Bayeux in Bayeux, Normandy, France, where it's been exhibited for centuries; however, it will be loaned to the British Museum in London from late 2026 to mid-2027 for a special display while its museum in Bayeux undergoes renovation, according to a July 2025 announcement by GOV.UK and BBC.
 
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Where are the Stirling tapestries?

The Stirling Tapestries

Intricate and beautiful, this set of seven hand-woven tapestries hangs on the walls of the Queen's Inner Hall in the royal palace.
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Where Scotland's Story Begins - The Great Tapestry of Scotland

Where can you see the tapestry?

Today, this artwork, Britain's Bayeux Tapestry, is held at Reading Museum and displayed in our specially designed Bayeux Gallery. You can see it during Museum opening hours. Discover the full Tapestry's story and many facts about this remarkable artwork below. Click on a scene below to start exploring.
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Who owns the Bayeux Tapestry now?

In 2017 the French State as owner of the work, and the City of Bayeux as custodian, signed a custodianship agreement to re-affirm a collaboration dating back to 1804 when the work was returned to Bayeux at the request of Napoleon Bonaparte.
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Where are the unicorn tapestries now?

The Unicorn Tapestries in The Metropolitan Museum of Art. This title is in print. Among the most popular attractions at The Cloisters, the medieval branch of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, is a set of tapestries depicting the hunt of the fabled unicorn.
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What is the most famous tapestry in the world?

The Bayeux Tapestry, a unique artefact created in the 11th century. Step into the engrossing story of the conquest of England by William, Duke of Normandy in 1066, told in a 70 meters long embroidery.
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Why was Bayeux not bombed in WWII?

Thanks to the actions of the Resistance and individuals, the Allies were informed that the Germans had left Bayeux, and that there was no point in bombing: the town was thus unharmed. With its proximity to the Landings beaches, Bayeux became a transit hub for both soldiers and civilians.
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Where will the Bayeux Tapestry be in 2026?

The 70-metre-long tapestry will be displayed in the British Museum from September 2026 until July 2027, with exact details of the exhibition and how to get tickets still to come.
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What town in northern France is famous for tapestry weaving?

Major centres of tapestry manufacturing emerged in northern France — particularly in Paris (Gobelins), Beauvais, and Arras — as well as in the southern Netherlands and Brussels, which became the industry's leading hub by the 16th century.
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What is the most famous Scottish painting?

You'll also find masterpieces by Scottish artists including Ramsay and Raeburn, alongside arguably the most famous Scottish painting of all: The Monarch of the Glen by Sir Edwin Landseer.
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Why is Craigievar castle closed?

Visitor information

The castle, shop, kiosk and toilets are now closed until 31st May 2024 due to a major conservation project - see website for full details.
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What clan does Guthrie belong to?

Clan Guthrie is a distinguished Scottish Lowland clan with origins dating back to the medieval period. The clan takes its name from the lands of Guthrie in Angus, near the city of Dundee. The Guthries were influential landowners and warriors who played important roles in Scotland's political and military history.
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Did unicorns ever exist in Scotland?

Did Unicorns Ever Exist? No one has proven the existence of the Scottish national animal.
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Do unicorns still exist in 2025?

As of April 2025, there are over 1,200+ unicorn companies worldwide collectively valued at more than $4.3 trillion (Source: CBInsights).
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Where is the Baillieu tapestry?

The tapestry is now exhibited at the Musée de la Tapisserie de Bayeux in Bayeux, Normandy, France. It will return to England for the first time in 900 years, on loan from France for display at the British Museum from September 2026 to July 2027.
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How much is the Bayeux Tapestry worth today?

The issue came to a head this week as art historians raised their concerns about the suitability of the loan's $1.1 billion insurance cover. The proposed figure of £800 million ($1.1 billion) is based on a provisional estimate of the Bayeux Tapestry's value.
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What does Bayeux mean in English?

Bayeux in British English

(French bajø ) noun. a town in NW France, on the River Aure: its museum houses the Bayeux tapestry and there is a 13th-century cathedral: dairy foods, plastic.
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What is the bloodiest castle in Scotland?

The bloodiest castle in Scotland is widely considered to be Hermitage Castle, located in the Liddesdale Valley, earning it the nickname "the guardhouse of the bloodiest valley in Britain" due to centuries of violent border warfare, reiving, and dark legends of torture, murder, and the infamous Lord Soulis. This imposing ruin in the Scottish Borders was central to conflict between Scotland and England, witnessing imprisonment, treason, and the site of Mary, Queen of Scots' dramatic visit to a wounded Lord Bothwell.
 
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Does the royal family still own the Castle of Mey in Scotland?

The Castle of Mey was the property of Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother from 1952 until 1996, when Her Majesty generously gifted it with an endowment to the Trust. The castle is situated on the north coast of Caithness, in the parish of Canisbay, about 15 miles east of Thurso and six miles west of John O'Groats.
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What is the largest privately owned castle in Scotland?

Floors Castle is the largest inhabited house in Scotland and was opened to the public by the 10th Duke in 1977.
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