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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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Rumour has it that when Mackintosh was a young architect in...
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Art Lover's Café & Art Lover's Shop. The Art Lover's Cafe...
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ParkingOn Public Transport RouteCoach ParkingHearing LoopAccessible Parking Or Drop-off PointPartial wheelchair accessLift or stairliftDairy FreeGluten FreeVegan Meals AvailableVegetarianHighchairChildren's Menu AvailableOutdoor Play AreaBaby Changing FacilitiesGift ShopGardenPublic Toilet FacilitiesLunch AvailableRestaurantLicensed BarShopCashAmerican ExpressDebit CardCredit CardDesigned by Charles Rennie Mackintosh in 1901 and built in the attractive setting of Bellahouston Park in the 1990s, House for an Art Lover allows the visitor an insight into Mackintosh's renowned talent not just as an architect, but as a an artist, designer and pioneer of the Modern Movement.
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- 10 Dumbreck Road Bellahouston Park, Glasgow
Apr 3, 2024 · House for an Art Lover. Address: 10 Dumbreck Road, Glasgow. Phone: 0141 353 4770. Photos from 11 Feb 2011. photographs © Adrian Welch. Location: Bellahouston Park, Glasgow, Scotland, UK. Charles Rennie Mackintosh building constructed to his original plans in Bellahouston Park, Glasgow. Designed in 1901.
Designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh in 1901 and built in the attractive setting of Bellahouston Park in the 1990s, House for an Art Lover allows the visitor an insight into Mackintosh's renowned talent not just as an architect, but as a an artist, designer and pioneer of the Modern Movement.