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Queens Park 520 Langside Road, Glasgow, G42 9QL |
Built on the site of the Battle of Langside (1568), the queen honoured in the name of this park is Mary Queen of Scots rather than Victoria, who usually takes the plaudits. The park is Victorian nonetheless and a fine ex... more
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Glasgow Climbing Centre Ibrox Church, 534 Paisley Road West, Glasgow, G51 1RN |
Good points: Very spacious and modern centre, packed with routes which change every 3 months. Lots of opportunities for young children to have a go; very experienced staff (Lynne and Neil, for example, have been there fo... more
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Kelvingrove Park Otago Street, Glasgow, G12 8JN |
One of the finest civic collections in Europe is housed within this Glasgow landmark. Here you can explore collections that include everything from fine and decorative arts to archaeology and the natural world. The numbe... more
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Necropolis 50 Cathedral Square, Glasgow, G4 0UZ |
The Glasgow Necropolis is one of the oldest burial grounds in the Glasgow area, it's probably not the most riveting or happy place to go to but it does have it's attractions. Most Glaswegians don't know it as it's Sunday... more
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George Square Follow the M8 to the city centre, Glasgow, G2 |
Where Council for Glasgow City meet and decide Policy and Procedures. I would suggest pick up a brochure for the Glasgow Bus Tour from the Information Centre on the south side of George Square. The brochure lists the sto... more
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Glasgow University University Avenue, Glasgow, G12 8QQ |
The University of Glasgow stands proudly above the city in the west end of the city. The general location is west of the River Kelvin, south of Western Avenue, however the short tour of the original buildings does sugges... more
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Glasgow Cathedral Castle Street, Glasgow, G4 0RH |
The Glasgow Cathedral is one of the few medieval Scottish churches to survive the Reformation without any damage. It's story dates back to about 590 AD, when Saint Kentigern (also called Saint Mungo ) arrived in the area... more
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Lighthouse 11 Mitchell Lane, Glasgow, G1 3NU |
Following the not-so-recent relieving departure of former Lighthouse director Stuart Macdonald we have Nick Barley from The List magazine taking over at the pompously titled Scotlands National Architecture an... more
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Burrell Collection 2060 Pollokshaws Road, (Pollok Park), Glasgow, G43 1AT |
Never mind the contents, at least until later - look at the building. Situated on the edge of open parkland with a prize herd of highlwand cattle browing nearby the building to house the Burrell Collection is a masterpie... more
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Pollok House Pollok Country Park, 2060 Pollokshaws Road, Glasgow, G43 1AT |
The house's beautifully kept gardens, including a collection of over 1,000 species of rhododendrons, are also open to the public. Running through them is the White Cart river, spanned by a bridge built in 1757. Sir W... more
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