Queues stretched back to Discovery Point as hundreds of people lined up to see V&A Dundee on the first day of general admission.
The Kengo Kuma-designed museum opened to the public on Saturday but due to the anticipated rush of people, admission was on a ticket-only basis, with briefs allocated via a ballot.
Around 6,000 people visited over those weekend with around 20,000 attending the 3D Festival held to celebrate the museum’s opening.
On Monday morning, hundreds more people queued ahead of the museum opening its doors at 10am.
At the front of the queue was Ali Shannon, 56, from Guildford.
She said: “I came up on Saturday but didn’t realise you had to have a ticket.
“I’ve stayed an extra day and had to get somebody to cover me at work so I could come today.”
She added that she began queuing at 8.30am to ensure she got on.
:”I had read about this and it just seemed so impressive that I had to see it,” she said.
“I couldn’t have come all this way without seeing it.”
The museum urged visitors to be patient as they waited for entry to its two galleries.
We are very busy this morning, it being our first day open to all.
There are queues for the galleries and entry to the building so please bear with us if you're planning on visiting today ? pic.twitter.com/bf47yfaB4O
— V&A Dundee (@VADundee) September 17, 2018