Inverness Museum and Art Gallery is a museum and gallery on Castle Wynd in Inverness in the Highlands of Scotland. There is no entry charge to the museum and art gallery but donations are welcome. The collection and facilities are managed by High Life Highland on behalf of Highland Council.
The original Inverness Museum opened in 1881 and began to develop as a Highland and Jacobite collection. One of the important early additions was a group of historic Stuart portraits donated by the family of Prince Frederick Duleep Singh, including a portrait of Prince Charles Edward Stuart attributed to Pompeo Batoni and a Cromwell that Prince Freddy hung upside down. Subsequent additions to the collection include examples of Highland landscapes by Scottish artists including Alexander Nasmyth, John Quinton Pringle and Tom Scott.
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inverness_Museum_and_Art_Gallery
Official Website https://www.highlifehighland.com/inverness-museum-and-art-gallery/
Address 3 Bridge Street, Inverness IV1 1HG, United Kingdom
Coordinates 57°28'37.383" N -4°13'31.872" E