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Glasgow Art and Galleries
The Kelvingrove Glasgow, a cultural hub in so many ways, is a city which truly supports modern and traditional art, especially via its art galleries and festivals. Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum The...
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Glasgow Titan Crane
Titan Crane by night History of the Crane The Titan Crane, also known as Titan Clydebank, is now over 100 years old (it was built in 1907 at a cost of £24,000!) and was the largest electrically powered...
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Govan Viking Gravestones
Hogback stone at Kelvingrove Art Gallery The smallest of five rare hogback stones, dating back to the days when the Vikings raided the Clyde, has recently left Scotland for the first time in 1100 years. The...
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Glasgow surrounding areas and Loch Lomond
Stunning view of Loch Lomond Many visitors to Glasgow won’t leave the boundaries of the city until it’s time for them to return home, but why not take a little time out from the cultural and shopping fun in...
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Glasgow Architecture and Rennie Mackintosh
Clyde Auditorium and Bells Bridge Glasgow’s architecture is quite distinctive, being a wonderful melding of buildings which can only be described as space-aged (Glasgow leads with world with its contemporary...
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Glasgow Food and Drink
Rogano’s Art Deco setting A cosmopolitan city, Glasgow has a huge array of places to eat out and to socialise over a drink or two, from cheap and cheerful to Michelin starred. Quality at a good price If you’re...
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Glasgow Botanic Gardens
Inside Kibble Palace, Glasgow Botanic Gardens History of the Gardens The Glasgow Botanic Gardens were born in 1817 in order to provide botanic supplies for Glasgow’s University. Having also been used also for...
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Glasgow on a Budget
Glasgow Tours Looking for a world class budget city break with the best free entry art galleries and museums? You’ve found it here in Glasgow where internationally acclaimed art collections at the Kelvingrove...
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