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Beautiful and inspiring
In 1793, Robert Burns moved with his family to this house, where he would die just three years later. His wife, Jane Armour (known as Bonnie Jane) remained here until her death. Inside, you can see many original objects that belonged to the poet and his family, as well as first editions of his great works. Chairs, beds, cribs, desks, and many more things have been left in good condition, sure to impress you. There is great care and attention down to the last detail, in both the house and the surrounding gardens. This is the real Burns museum, where the atmosphere seems to come alive, and I really must emphasize that it is totally free to enter.
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