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Scotland Street School Museum is a museum of school education in Glasgow, Scotland, in the district of Kingston. It is located in a former school designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh between 1903 and 1906. The building is one of Glasgow's foremost architectural attractions.
Scotland Street School Museum is closed for a major refurbishment to create a nursery and a digital learning hub. The museum showcases the history of education in Scotland and the architecture of Charles Rennie Mackintosh.
Find out how to get to Scotland Street School Museum, a historic building in Glasgow that was featured in the TV show Outlander. Learn about its location, opening hours, accessibility, facilities and educational programmes.
A museum in Glasgow that showcases the work of architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh and the history of education in Scotland. The museum is currently closed for refurbishment and will reopen soon.
- 225 Scotland Street, Glasgow, G5 8QB, City Of Glasgow
Europe. Glasgow. Mackintosh's Scotland Street School seems a bit forlorn these days, on a windswept industrial street with no babble of young voices filling its corridors. Nevertheless, it's worth a visit for its stunning facade and the interesting museum of education that occupies the interior.
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225 Scotland Street. Glasgow. G5 8QB. Contact: View Website. 0141 287 0500. An email you’ll actually love. Going back to school is something that would fill many of us with horror – but don’t...
Scotland Street School Museum, a working school until the late 1970s, hosts regular fun family events. It offers a fascinating insight as to what school days were like in the reign of Queen Victoria, during World War II, and in the 1950s and 60s, in three reconstructed classrooms.