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Kirkwall - Orkney Museum

The Orkney Museum is housed within Tankerness House, considered one of the most important early townhouses in Scotland.

The earliest parts of the building were constructed in the 1530s and served as manses for the cathedral. Following the Scottish Reformation the houses were purchased from the church by the archdeacon Gilbert Foulzie, who in 1574 built an additional wing and the entrance archway facing onto Broad Street.
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