About this place
Powerfully emotive and atmospheric battlefield where the 1745 Jacobite Rising came to a tragic end
- Experience the powerful emotions of the Battle of Culloden in our visitor centre’s 360-degree battle immersion theatre, which puts you right in the heart of the action.
- Discover the true story of the 1745 Rising, from both the Jacobite and Government perspectives, in our accredited museum, where weapons and unique artefacts are displayed.
- Enjoy panoramic views from the roof garden, see the restored 18th-century Leanach Cottage and spot Highland cows grazing on the battlefield.
- Read the proclamation issued by the Duke of Cumberland in May 1746, describing what would happen to the defeated Jacobites.
- Browse our award-winning shop for unique exclusive gifts, including jewellery crafted from the flowers of the battlefield, books, food and Culloden whisky.
- Learn about family ancestry and any links you may have with Culloden.
On 16 April 1746, the final Jacobite Rising came to a brutal head in one of the most harrowing battles in British history.
Jacobite supporters, seeking to restore the Stuart monarchy to the British thrones, gathered to fight the Duke of Cumberland’s government troops. It was the last pitched battle on British soil and, in less than an hour, around 1,600 men were slain – 1,500 of them Jacobites.
The richly researched, stimulating and sensitive Culloden Visitor Centre, which stands beside the battlefield, features artefacts from both sides of the battle and interactive displays that reveal the background to the conflict. It is both a monument and a guide to a pivotal day in history.
Today's Opening Hours
- Visitor Centre
- 09.00–16.00
- Café
- 09.00–15.00
- Battlefield
- Open daily
Entry prices
- Adult
- £16.00
- Concession
- £14.50
- Child
- £11.50
- Family
- £42.00
- One adult family
- £35.00
Highlights
Accessibility
Find out more about our modern, accessible visitor centre as well as getting around the battlefield.
School visits
We welcome school visits. For more information please visit our learning pages.
Did you know?
The gravestones at Culloden were put in 135 years after the battle.
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