Better late than never. This week marks the opening of the Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A) outpost in Dundee, Scotland, four years after its original opening date, and with costs running almost twice over budget. Nevertheless, officials have high hopes that the V&A Dundee—Scotland’s first museum devoted to design—will have an impact similar to the so-called “Bilbao effect” experienced by that Spanish city following the opening of an outpost of the Guggenheim designed by Frank Gehry.

“What is very clear to us, is that this is a project that needs to work locally, it needs to work nationally, and we want to bring an international audience,” the V&A Dundee’s director, Philip Long, told The Herald.