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Tuesday, 14 October 2014
There are many sights of interest and that can be had in Glasgow. Glasgow is one of the many charming places in Europe which are worth a visit. Glasgow answered many visitors the beauty of its history, culture and full, while it is still offering modern entertainment continued, in addition to the beautiful scenery surrounding it. The city attracts tourists with architecture and urban planning, as well as the friendliness of the locals.
Glasgow is the largest city in Scotland, which was announced as a city of culture in 1990. And filled with "urban culture" to build community and antiquated production artwork unique. In fact, Glasgow is more like a city full of modern industry.
Here are the popular tourist attractions in Glasgow, you can visit the following website:
1. Glasgow Cathedral
Glasgow Cathedral is one of the most magnificent buildings from the Middle Ages in Scotland, it is a rare example of pre-Reformation Scottish cathedral full. Accepts a lot to visit the Glasgow Cathedral and admired by the architecture and history stunning. Behind the cathedral to find the tomb of the city, known as the graveyard, and to the west side there is the oldest house in Glasgow. And returning the title deeds to the house in 1562 when Mary Queen of Scots granting lands to William Bailey.
The cathedral is open throughout the year:
From April to September and from 9.30 to 5.30
Sunday 13: 00-5.30, 9.30 March October, 04:00
Sunday 1:00 to 4:00.
Admission is free.
2. Hall and Kelvingrove Art Museum
Located on the western side of Glasgow, housed within a building beautiful Victorian 19th century. Kelvingrove Museum is wonderful. The museum houses 22 galleries under the full title of artistic delights of 8000 confirmed in impress people of all ages. Free museum entry. It is a major attraction in Glasgow and the most visited museum in the UK outside of London. This building features views of the impressive and is the museum's main city, and includes a wide range of paintings, sculptures, firearms, weapons and armor Scottish, and swords in medieval crossbow, and weapons of fencing, silver, ceramics, clothing and furniture.
3. Glasgow Science Center
Glasgow Science Center is fun for people of all ages and all family members. Situated on the south bank of the River Clyde in Glasgow. Science Center is a center built for this purpose, which includes three buildings: Science Mall, IMAX cinema and the Glasgow Tower. Science Mall has three floors of exhibits and interactive learning science, theater and science and celestial energy. Cinema IMAX provides entertainment for all the family to show the latest brilliant in the field of entertainment. Glasgow Tower runs the length of 127 meters.
4. Botanical Gardens in Glasgow
Glasgow Botanic Gardens is located in a large public park and an amazing region of tropical and temperate plant collections from all over the world. There are also a number of greenhouses at the botanical gardens, including the Palace of Glass House. Palace and milling in the Botanic Gardens as one of the best buildings in Glasgow. Built by architect John kibble in his home, and by Loch Long, which offers this unique glass house by him to the Royal Institution plant.
5. Burrell
You can visit the Burrell Group awe-inspiring to see the beautiful things from all over the world. And ranging in width collection of works by artists presidents including Rodin, Degas and Cezanne, to important examples of the art in the late Middle Ages, the Islamic and Chinese art, and ancient civilizations and more. Burrell opened the group in 1983
Glasgow is the largest city in Scotland and also the fourth largest city in the UK. You have shared amazing information about it in details for all visitors. I really like your work effort. I visited there in September before washington dc bus tours hop on hop off with my uncle. They live there with a family. We visited many places but I want to share some famous attraction of Glasgow:
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• Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Musuem
• House for an Art lovers
• Glasgow Museum of Transport
• Burrell Collections