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Cupar Heritage Centre is located in the in the former staff house at the east end of Cupar Railway Station, itself a classic 19th century railway building.
The Museum welcomes visitors and has amassed a wide variety of Cupar related photographs, documents and artefacts which are on display in the Centre.
Our exhibition illustrates important aspects of the history of Cupar from an early Pictish settlement, through Medieval times until it became a Royal Burgh and market town. We also show the developments of the 19th century to more recent past events.
Cupar Museum and Heritage Centre is located in the former house at the east end of the Cupar Railway Station building. A historical building itself, we are very proud to go onwards into the 21st century within this magnificent 19th century building.
The Museum is open to visitors between April and 31st October. The current hours are on Wednesday, Friday and Sunday between 2.00 and 4.30 pm.
Visits out with these times may be arranged by using the contact form on this web site or by leaving a telephone message on 01334 844979.