The oldest museum in Glasgow is the University of Glasgow's Hunterian. The Hunterian Museum, the art gallery, zoology museum and anatomy museum are all located in the main campus of the University.
The Hunterian museum is the oldest public museum is Scotland and it is located within the Gothic beauty of the University. It houses a large range of displays including ethnography, archaeology, medals, coins and geology. It also has the world famous 330 million year old Bearsden Shark, Romans in Scotland, dinosaurs from Scotland and major important Scientific instruments during those times. Many exhibitions are held in the Kelvin gallery here.