Museum of the Cumbraes
Museum of the Cumbraes
Built in 1776, the former parish church in Saltcoats, houses our principal museum collection.
With an artefact collection of local, regional and national importance, many objects are displayed on a permanent basis along with regularly changing temporary exhibitions. The collection is varied and includes: a stone sarcophagus, thought to be one of the finest examples of Scottish medieval sculpture, archaeology, social, domestic, military and natural history, costume, fine art and the Ardrossan Burgh Fire Engine, built in 1866 and manually operated, used during the First World War.
The Centre also provides resources and facilities for local and family history research. (link is external)