The Bressay Heritage Centre is a local exhibition space at the Bressay ferry terminal that is dedicated to the history of the Shetland Islands. Opened in 1996, the center hosts a variety of rotating exhibitions throughout the year, focusing on different periods in the history of Bressay, which has been inhabited for the past 6000 years. Exhibitions include storyboards documenting the village’s role during World War I and a photographic display of Bressay’s beautiful flowers in the spring. Other notable attractions at the center include a reconstruction of a Bronze Age Burnt Mound next to the Heritage Centre, and visitors can enjoy self-guided tours of the facility.
Bressay, Shetland ZE2 9EL, United Kingdom, Phone: +44-15-95-82-07-50