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Quote: Charles Rennie Mackintosh, outstanding architect, furniture designer, and painter, is one of the most innovative figures of the early 20th century. Born in 1868 near Glasgow Cathedral, he is one of the most Read More
Quote: What do you think of when you think of Glasgow. The wet weather, the incomprehensibly strung accent, the obsession with football or the fact that it can be a rough industrial working class city? Part of this Read More
Quote: This unique museum explores the importance of religion in people's lives across the world and across time with Buddha, Ganesha, Shiva, amongst other spiritual leaders, saints, and historic figures treated Read More
Quote: Provand's Lordship, opposite Glasgow Cathedral, is a rare example of 15th-century Scottish domestic architecture. Its survival has been due to the efforts of the Provand’s Lordship Society. Because of their work Read More
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Quote: This is the venue where group Oasis was discovered and the home of the Wonderwall which inspired one of their hit songs. A legendary venue in the music world. A must do and a very good little pub, serving the Read More
Quote: The 1871 Paisley Museum & Art Gallery building is an outstanding example of Victorian architecture and a fitting monument to the former wealth of the town. Its exhibitions contain a sculpture gallery, Read More
Quote: The David Livingstone Centre near Glasgow tells the heroic story of his life from his earliest days to his funeral in Westminster Abbey. Besides having papers, photographs and artefacts belonging to the explorer, Read More
Quote: Imagine owning the whole south side of Glasgow. The Maxwell family did for almost 700 years until well into the last century. Their ancestral home, Pollok House in its 361 acres of park and woodland sits only Read More
Quote: Glasgow boasts 70 public parks and open spaces, each with its own distinctive charm. On the north bank of the Clyde in the East End is its oldest, Glasgow Green. Originally common grazing land, it has served also Read More
Quote: The Glasgow Royal Concert Hall officially opened in October 1990 just in time to host events for Glasgow's year as European City of Culture. Built when Pat Lally was Provost the building rapidly fell prey to Read More