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Places
to visit in and around Glasgow.
Burrell Collection 
The amazing collection of Sir William Burrell in
Pollok Park
Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum

The UK's best civic selection of British and European Paintings. Also displays
arms, armour, porcelain, natural history and much more. Currently closed for
renovation.
Museum of Transport 
A fine selection of exhibits, tramcars, railway locomotives and a great
selection of model ships.
Pollok House 
An 18th century Robert Adam house with a selection of paintings on display.
Located in Pollok country Park.
People's Palace 
Exhibits explaining Glasgow's social history. Located on Glasgow Green.
Gallery of Modern Art 
Art Gallery featuring work by local artists over four floors.
Glasgow Science Mall 
A great place to visit with or without the kids for a touchy feely day of science. Next
to the Glasgow Tower and IMAX theatre.
Glasgow Tower 
One of the tallest freestanding structures in Scotland. The only building in
the world that can rotate 360 degrees. Located next to the science centre and
IMAX theatre.
Provand's Lordship 
The only surviving medieval house in Glasgow.
Tenement House 
Glasgow, more than any Scottish city, is associated with the tenement and
you will find this one as it was in the past.
Trades Hall 
Set in the heart of Glasgow in the Merchant City area, the Trades Hall
is the only surviving building designed and built by the famous architect Robert
Adam
Fossil Grove 
The remains of an ancient forest from around 330 million years ago.
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