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27 June 2025

The New Paisley Museum is Set to Feature 60 Digital Displays

The Paisley Museum is set to open at a bigger venue, with additional gallery spaces  and 60 new digital displays. There’s also going to be social spaces and educational facilities added.

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The Paisley Museum is set to open at a bigger venue, with additional gallery spaces  and 60 new digital displays. There’s also going to be social spaces and educational facilities added.

A person walks alone through a dimly lit art gallery, with illuminated displays on the walls and several screens showing images in the foreground. Shadows and warm light create a contemplative atmosphere.

Showcasing A New Collection of Digital Displays

There are a lot of exciting things that people can look forward to when the museum opens. In addition to the 60 digital displays, collection specialists have worked with local organisations to expand the museum’s core collection, with a particular focus on Ancient Egypt. This comes as Ancient Egypt seems to be enjoying a period of major popular appeal.

It’s a common subject of documentaries, but it’s turned into more than a historical setting in other media nowadays – it’s become a whole aesthetic. Egyptian-themed titles are among the core offerings for casino slots at Paddy Games, including Eye of Horus Megaways and Mummy’s Jewels, and Oink Oink Oink Pharaohs, alongside other disparate and essential themes like St. Patrick’s Day, fishing, and Ancient Rome. In addition to this, VR experiences like The Horizon of Khufu and other interactive Egyptian-themed experiences have helped to channel popular interest into enduring products.

With movements like this proving that visitors are on the lookgout for new ways to engage in history, the digital displays at the Paisley Museum are set to be a hit. The digital display can also be adapted to show discoveries, with the option to change out the content over time. This is going to help the museum move with the times, while also showcasing new and interesting finds that date back thousands of years.

The museum is also going to be putting a big focus on immersive experiences as a whole. This is being done to not only make the exhibits interesting but also to make them more engaging. By embracing digital transformation, the museum hopes they educate more people while turning the concept of a traditional museum into something fluid and modern.
With that said, the refurbishment is not without its challenges. Years of neglect have led to issues including rotted roof joists, wet rot, asbestos, and extensive plaster repairs. As a result, the opening date has been delayed to 2026.

Two people use a large touchscreen monitor. The person in front, wearing a gray jacket and hoop earrings, interacts with the screen, while another person in a white hoodie stands behind them, watching.

Other Updates Regarding the Paisley Museum

Kirsty Devine, who is the project director of the museum, has said that they have worked with 70 different organisations to try and bring their collections to life. They are also going to turn the Paisley Museum into a world-class museum space. To try and expand the collections offered, the Coats Observatory is going to be open to the public as well. This connects to the museum via new observatory gardens with ramps. This helps to provide step-free access between the museums.

Even though the museum’s opening has been delayed, it’s clear to see that there are a lot of exciting developments that will undoubtedly make it worth the wait. The opening is going to be a big boost to the local economy, and at the same time, it’s going to help draw people into local businesses. The project has currently had its budget increased to accommodate the new work that has to be done, but it is still on track to open next year to the public.

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