The doors to the Lower City Mills in Perth will be opened to the public for the first time in 20 years next month.
The Perth and Kinross Heritage Trust is laying out the welcome mat as part of its annual Doors Open Days festival on September 19 and 20.
The building has been the group’s home since October last year.
A spokesperson said: “We will be offering visitors the opportunity to see inside this incredible water powered building, to hear about how central it has been in Perth’s food production for centuries and about the trust’s exciting plans for its future.”
Outdoor historical walking tours will also lead visitors along the route of Perth’s lade upstream and downstream from the Lower City Mills.
Other venues takng part in the festival will include Innerpeffray Library, near Crieff, which will showcase its collection of working antique printing presses to visitors. The Railway Boxing Club in Perth will also invite visitors inside for the first time.
For more information go to the Perth and Kinross Heritage Trust website.