A person travels all over the UK—Glasgow Museum
Historic Glasgow has many museums worth visiting, here are a few well-known free exhibition halls:
🪸Kelvingrove Museum and Art Gallery🪸
(Pictures 4️⃣5️⃣6️⃣) Ranked among the top 10 museums in the UK, with numerous exhibition halls, it is one of the museums with the richest collection of art in Europe. A pianist will play the huge organ set in the hall from 1-2 pm on weekends.
📍Name: Kelvingrove Art G&M
📍Time: Monday to Thursday and Saturday 10:00-17:00
Friday and Sunday: 11:00-17:00
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🪸Hunter Museum🪸
(Pictures 1️⃣2️⃣3️⃣) A museum located within the University of Glasgow, established in 1807, it is the oldest public museum in Scotland, displaying a series of impressive items related to natural history, anatomy, and medicine.
📍Name: The Hunterian Museum
📍Time: Tuesday to Sunday 10:00-17:00
Closed on Mondays
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🪸Glasgow Gallery of Modern Arts
(Picture 7️⃣) This building was built in 1778, in the neoclassical style, with three floors each being an exhibition hall, the exhibits are mainly modern paintings and sculptures.
📍Name: Glasgow Gallery of Modern Arts
📍Time: Monday to Thursday and Saturday 10:00-17:00
Friday and Sunday: 11:00-17:00
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🪸St Mungo Museum of Religious Life and Art🪸
(Picture 8️⃣) A religious museum located in Glasgow Cathedral Square, it was rebuilt on the basis of the bishop's palace. The attraction of this museum is that it blurs the boundaries between religion and culture, and on the other hand, it explores different beliefs.
📍Name: St Mungo Museum of Religious Life and Art
📍Time: Monday to Thursday and Saturday 10:00-17:00
Friday and Sunday: 11:00-17:00
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🪸Riverside Museum🪸
(Pictures 9-14) This museum located on the banks of the Clyde River is very interesting, the building was designed by the famous female architect Zaha Hadid. Opened in 2011 to replace the original Transport Museum, it won the European Museum of the Year Award in 2013. The museum houses a large collection of transport and technology items collected by the city over hundreds of years. There is a huge old sailing ship parked next to the museum, the Glenlee, built in the 19th century, which can also be visited.
📍Name: Riverside Museum
📍Time: Monday to Thursday and Saturday 10:00-17:00
Friday and Sunday: 11:00-17:00
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This is simply a dream castle. When I arrived, it was the April holiday, and there were almost no people on the road. Only the ancient buildings stood in the cold air, solemn and heavy, which made people feel awe. [Scenery]
University of Glasgow, adjacent to Kelvingrove Art Museum. It has a majestic and gorgeous appearance, like an ancient castle, and has historical value. There is an exhibition hall inside, open to the public. Get a feel for college life by being there. Attractions worth recommending👍🏻
Amazig hystorical place! Great place to spend some time and enjoy a beatiful buildings. Gla uni has a small garden inside with a great view. We spend some time with family here and really enjoed it. There also is a museum with free entry for every one.
The University of Glasgow, founded in 1451, is one of the ten oldest universities in the world and the fourth oldest university in the English-speaking world. It has trained six Nobel Prize winners and two British prime ministers. The large school gate is plain and low-key. You can't tell from here that it is one of the four famous universities in the UK. The main building of the main campus, Gilbert Building, is magnificent. It was designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott, a famous medieval architect. It is the second largest Gothic Revival building after the British House of Representatives. The finishing touch of the entire building is its Gothic clock tower. Under the Gothic appearance, the interior of the main building is Victorian decoration.
The University of Gera is really low-key. The school gate is designed like a garden. From a distance, the spire building on campus couldn't be more sacred. There is a river next to the campus, I forgot the name, it feels like a paradise. One of the oldest universities in the UK, a school with a very rich history!
The buildings of the University of Glasgow are amazing and beautiful, like the school buildings in Harry Potter. They are free to visit. The University of Glasgow was founded in 1451 AD by King James XII of Scotland. It is a public university. Very beautiful.
The school is quite beautiful and worth a visit. For example, the Adam Smith statue is where business school students would choose to take photos. The chapel is also a place for graduates of the University of Georgia to hold weddings and take wedding photos. It's very nice.
A very beautiful university, with green trees and trees, the place where the prince stayed is good. It is close to the sea and the scenery is beautiful. It is a very old university, very beautiful, and the architecture is also very distinctive. I guess studying here will definitely be worth remembering.