Description
The house was then built in 1791 as the headquarters of the local trades guilds, designed by the famous Scottish architect Robert Adams. This is significant in that this is the only surviving building in Glasgow to be built by Adams. This merchants' guildhall is fronted by double Ionic columns and a fine gable. A monument to Robert Adam by sculptor Sandy Stoddart is located in the square.
Hobbies & Activities category: Manor or country house
Typical Visit
10 minutes
Attractions Near Trades' House, Glasgow