Refurbishing Edinburgh's Royal Museum
Edinburgh’s Royal Museum has a long history of change. Its east wing opened in 1866 followed by the west wing in 1890. These were joined by a bolt on extension at the back in 1920 and the Darwin building in the late 1960s.
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