Clan Donnachaidh Centre
The Clan Donnachaidh Centre is a museum and gift shop which details the history of the Donnachaidh clan. It is located near the village of Blair Atholl in Perth and Kinross
Built in 1969, it was Scotland’s first purpose-built clan museum. Visit the Reading Room to explore the clan’s heritage. The gift shop sells memorabilia from this and other Scottish clans as well as silver jewellery from Scottish craftsmen.
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