A History of Flight – A Facsimile of Murals by Tom Gilfillan

A History of Flight – A Facsimile of Murals by Tom Gilfillan

19 August - 15 October 2023
See listing for opening times
Family-friendly
Free
Rozelle House Museum and Galleries, Rozelle Park, Monument Road, Ayr KA7 4NQ

The Grain Exchange will host an exhibition of facsimile murals by Tom Gilfillan, taken from the main lounge of Orangefield House, Prestwick Airport. There will also be a display of photographic images from our local history collection over the International Ayr Show Festival of Flight weekend.

The Patron’s Gallery – Enter via The Courtyard | Free admission

Opening Hours
Monday – Saturday 10am – 5pm, Sunday 12noon – 5pm

Additional Information
Accessible rooms
Blue badge parking
Cyclist welcome
Disabled access
Free Wi-Fi
Parking
Walkers welcome

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