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  1. 1. Explore The Burrell Collection Pollok Country Park. Glasgow Burrell Collection. The Burrell Collection is one of the greatest art collections ever amassed by one person, consisting of more than than 9,000 objects spanning 6,000 years of history.

    • Address: Pollok Country Park, 2060 Pollokshaws Rd. 2 hours to Half Day. TIME TO SPEND. Travelers express astonishment at this museum's near pitch-perfection.
    • Address: Castle Street. Free, Churches/Religious Sites, Sightseeing. TYPE. 1 to 2 hours. TIME TO SPEND.
    • Address: 100 Pointhouse Rd. Museums, Free. TYPE. 2 hours to Half Day. TIME TO SPEND. This free museum displays the city's transportation history.
    • Address: 82 George Square. Free, Sightseeing. TYPE. 1 to 2 hours. TIME TO SPEND. Accommodating some sort of governing body since the late 1800s, the Victorian-style City Chambers today hosts the Glasgow City Council.
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    • Get lost in the eclectic exhibitions of Kelvingrove Gallery & Museum. Set within Kelvingrove Park, the Kelvingrove Gallery & Museum is a must-visit for art lovers and those interested in natural history.
    • Admire 360-degree views from The Lighthouse. Charles Rennie Mackintosh left an indelible mark on his hometown – and no visit to the city is complete without taking in the work of this celebrated Art Nouveau architect and designer.
    • Stroll through a forest that’s older than the dinosaurs. While you’ve surely hiked through a leafy forest before, how about a forest that’s over 300 million years old?
    • Marvel at the marble in Glasgow City Chambers. George Square is the hectic heart of the city center, and at the heart of the square is Glasgow City Chambers.
    • Escape to Pollock Park. Attractions. Parks and gardens. What is it? A lush green space with the grand old Pollok House at the centre of the grounds. Why go?
    • Wander around the atmospheric Glasgow Cathedral and Necropolis. Attractions. Religious buildings and sites. What is it? Glasgow’s big gothic attractions, with signature spires in tow.
    • Drygate Brewery. Bars and pubs. Breweries. What is it? An ‘experiential’ micro-brewery, beer hall, and restaurant. Why go? A joint venture between craft brewers Williams Brothers and macro-brewers Tennent’s located partly in a 1930s former box factory beside the Tennent’s brewery on Duke Street in the East End, Drygate has a beer hall with big screens for sports and space for music and comedy events, and a terrace for those rare Glasgow days when the rain isn’t pouring down.
    • Get to know the city’s emerging artists at Gallery of Modern Art. Art. Galleries. What is it? Glasgow’s foremost centre for contemporary art, showcasing some of the city's greatest talents.
  3. Jan 16, 2024 · 1. Explore the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum. Housed in a Spanish-Baroque-style red sandstone building in the West End, Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum is one of the best museums in Glasgow. From ancient Egyptian artefacts to Renaissance art, arms and armour to animals – you can find everything under one roof.

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