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Blair Castle joins Smartify amid plans to maintain international audiences

Blair Castle.
Blair Castle.

Blair Castle is expanding its worldwide platform by joining the global museum app, Smartify.

Ahead of its reopening on April 28, the Perthshire attraction has become the first Scottish landmark to partner with the app.

International audiences

The move to Smartify comes as part of Blair Castle’s strategy to maintain its international audience before foreign travel can once again take place.

Head of Marketing at Blair Castle Catriona Sutherland said: “It is important that we find new ways to keep the history alive and accessible to all audiences, whether those with ancestral connections, researchers or the day visitor.

“The move onto Smartify is a great step forward as we can now connect to a wider audience.

“The aim is that it will allow us to reach people when they can’t visit us in person and encourage new visitors who might not have realised the richness of the collection at Blair Castle.”

She added: “Our fundamental purpose is to share our Castle and all its treasures with other people.

“The pandemic has not only taught us that we need to do more, but also given us the time to explore how we can do this most effectively That makes for a very compelling historic narrative that we can now begin to share on Smartify.”

Overseas connections

The ancestral home of the Dukes of Atholl and the Atholl Highlanders would usually welcome more than 100,000 visitors a year.

Many of the visitor are from overseas with connections to the ancient Murray clan.

The Blair Castle Collections includes a range of historical items, as well as paintings by artists such as Nicholson, Landseer and Zoffany.

Smartify provides access to the Castle’s collections, with a full audio tour planned that will link the items in the context of the Castle itself.