Scottish Football Museum - Hampden
(2 Miles)*
See more than 2500 exhibits in 14 galleries, walk amongst Scotland's footballing legends in the Hall Of Fame and take the Stadium tour……….it's who we are.
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Peoples Palace and Winter Gardens
(3 Miles)*
The Peoples Palace and Winter Gardens were built in 1898 on the historic Glasgow Green for the benefit of the industrial working people of the East End.
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Holmwood House
(3 Miles)*
Holmwood has been described as Alexander 'Greek' Thomson's finest domestic design. It was built in 1857-8 for James Couper who, with his brother Robert, owned Millholm Paper Mills on the banks of the River Cart.
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Glasgow Police Museum
(3 Miles)*
At the Glasgow Police Museum you have the unique opportunity to step into the compelling and dramatic history of the United Kingdom's oldest police force.
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National Museum of Rural Life Scotland
(3 Miles)*
Award winning exhibition building housing one of the most important rural collections in the UK.
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The Lighthouse
(3 Miles)*
The Lighthouse, Scotland's first, dedicated, national centre for architecture and design, was opened by HM Queen Elizabeth in 1999, a renamed, £13 million conversion of Charles Rennie Mackintosh's 1895 Glasgow Herald newspaper office.
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Glasgow Cathedral
(3 Miles)*
Glasgow Cathedral is the only Scottish mainland medieval cathedral to have survived the Reformation complete (apart from its western towers).
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St Mungo Museum of Religious Life and Art
(3 Miles)*
The award-winning St Mungo Museum explores the importance of religion in people's lives and art across the world and across time. It aims to promote understanding and respect between people of different faiths and of none.
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Hutchesons' Hall
(3 Miles)*
The present building was designed and built in 1802-5 by David Hamilton and major reconstruction work by John Baird in 1876 resulted in today's impressive interior, with its elegant hall and staircase.
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Provands Lordship
(3 Miles)*
Step back in time and discover a piece of Glasgow's history with a visit to the only medieval house in Glasgow.
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Hunter House Heritage Centre
(3 Miles)*
Hunter House was home to John and William Hunter, famous medical brothers who were born and raised here in the 18th century.
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Gallery of Modern Art
(3 Miles)*
Housed in an elegant neo-classical building in the heart of Glasgow, G0MA is the second most visited contemporary art gallery outside London, offering a thought-provoking programme of temporary exhibitions.
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Scotland Street School Museum
(3 Miles)*
Glasgow's most celebrated architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh (1868-1928) designed Scotland Street School between 1903 and 1906 for the School Board of Glasgow.
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Martyrs School
(4 Miles)*
Martyrs' School is one of the earliest buildings by Glasgow architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh (1868-1928).
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McLellan Galleries
(4 Miles)*
The McLellan Galleries is now Closed.
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