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Coordinates: 55.84739°N 4.31394°W. The House for an Art Lover is an arts and cultural centre in Glasgow, Scotland. The building was constructed between 1989 and 1996 based on a 1901 Art Nouveau house design by Charles Rennie Mackintosh and his wife, Margaret MacDonald.
Wedding venue, attraction and art haven, designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh. Fantastic all inclusive wedding packages, memorable events, mesmerising exhibitions, delicious afternoon teas and more. Welcome to House for an Art Lover, one of the most unique venues in Glasgow.
Wedding venue, attraction and art haven, designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh. Fantastic all inclusive wedding packages, memorable events, mesmerising exhibitions, delicious afternoon teas and more. Welcome to House for an Art Lover, one of the most unique venues in Glasgow.
Today, the House for an Art Lover is one of Glasgow's most popular cultural destinations, combining art galleries and exhibition spaces with an events venue, cafe, gift shop and...
Designed 1901, opened 1996. House for an Art Lover has a fascinating history which defines the pioneering creativity of its designer and the ambition and ingenuity of a group of dedicated artists and engineers who worked to complete his vision more than 70 years later.
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City Of Glasgow. From £0 per ticket. House for an Art Lover was designed by the internationally renowned architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh and is situated in Bellahouston Park. The exterior of the House for an Art Lover has been realised in materials and craftsmanship as closely as possible to Mackintosh’s 1901 designs.
In 1901, Mackintosh with wife Margaret entered a competition to design a “House for an Art Lover”, set by a German design magazine. The competition brief was “a grand house in a...