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Glasgow Attractions |
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Glasgow's top cultural attraction was donated by the shipping
magnate Sir William Burrell in 1944. Over his lifetime, Burrell
amassed more than 8,000 works of art, 3,000 of which are displayed
at...
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Located in a former Grecian-style mansion in the heart of the
city near George Square and Buchanan Street, the Gallery of Modern
Art displays Glasgow's extraordinary range of post-war art...
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Glasgow's principal art gallery and museum, the Kelvingrove is
one of Scotland's most popular free attractions. This imposing red
sandstone building, opened in 1901, houses a superb collection...
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One of the city's premier tourist sights, the Glasgow Science
Centre is a captivating and compelling attraction that will appeal
to visitors of all ages. Located in Glasgow's Clyde...
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The history of the city of Glasgow is intimately linked to that
of the Glasgow Cathedral, as it was the city's patron saint, St
Mungo, who oversaw its original construction. The Saint's...
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