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Doors Open Days, which is co-ordinated nationally by the Scottish Civic Trust, will take place in Angus during the weekend of 12 and 13 September 2020.

In light of the circumstances, Doors Open Days is going digital for 2020. So whilst some venues may not be physically open, or you might not want to travel to them at this time, you can still experience them through digital presentations, video tours and stunning drone footage. Don’t miss the opportunity to find out more about these fascinating venues and the rich heritage of Angus.

So sit back, relax and enjoy seeing cherished historical Angus sites from the comfort of your armchair!

What can I see?

A few of the programme highlights include a video tour of Arbroath Abbey, guided by young people of Arbroath, a fantastic online quiz with ANGUSalive to test your Angus knowledge, as well as amazing drone footage of some iconic Angus sites including Caledonian Railway in Brechin. You’ll also get the opportunity to hear from some of our cherished Angus businesses as they answer our ‘Angus Quickfire Questions’.

How can I see them?

Visit our Doors Open Days full programme for details and to see which venues are participating in our digital Doors Open Days. The website will give you a flavour of what you will be able to see, and make sure you come back on 12 and 13 September when virtual content will be available to view.

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Be sure to tell your friends and family about Doors Open Days and join in the conversation using #digidoorsopen.

Mortuary Chapel, Arbroath
Balmashanner War Memorial, Forfar
Caledonian Railway, Brechin