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    The average visit lasts 30 minutes.
    The maximum number of visitors that can go around the museum at one time is 15.
    Special interest tours are welcomed, additional fees may be incurred to cover staff costs.

    Coach parking – There is a coach park in the centre of Glamis village, by the Strathmore Arms Hotel, 150 yards from the museum.
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