As the name implies, the Museum of Life is a museum that looks at the unique and informative nature of the islanders' true lives on the island. The museum is small in size, consisting of seven old-fashioned houses and an abandoned blacksmith shop, and in its simple and authentic exhibits, visitors can explore the habits and customs of the people who once lived on Skye Island in recent years. Walking into the museum is like going back in time to an old Highland village. Located in seven traditional thatched houses, the museum offers visitors a unique experience and a true island life 100 years ago. Opened in 1965, the museum aims to preserve the townships of the grass houses completely, introducing the harsh living conditions faced by tenant farmers in the 19th century. The old Graham's house, the village blacksmith's shop, the weaver's house, also has paintings and historical archives, including Flora Macdonald, the spinning maid for Prince Charlie, smuggling him to safe places.