Some attractions within Glasgow Map:
- School of Art - Mackintosh's art academy (1876) at 167 Renfrew Street, running parallel to Sauchiehall Street further north, is... More
- McLellan Galleries - Built in 1856, the Galleries are named after their builder, Archibald McLellan. In the 1980s the Galleries... More
- Sauchiehall Street - The north end of Buchanan Street joins the bustling shopping mecca of Sauchiehall Street, now almost... More
- Theatre Royal - Hope Street branches northward off Sauchiehall Street to the Theatre Royal, Scotland's only opera house. It is... More
- Royal Concert Hall - Sir Leslie Martin provided the design for Glasgow's new concert hall (completed in 1990). An audience of... More
- Stock Exchange - Just a short distance to the north of the Stirling Library, Glasgow's Stock Exchange is housed in a Venetian... More
- City Chambers - The east end of George Square is dominated by the town hall and its 230ft/70m high tower. It was designed by... More
- Provand's Lordship - Facing the Museum of Religious Life and Art stands Provand's Lordship, Glasgow's oldest house, a three-story... More
- Cathedral of St Mungo - The most significant historic building in Glasgow is the cathedral and its length of 295ft/90m makes it... More
- St Andrew's Church - In the Classical-style St Andrew's Church (18th C) the mahogany choir stalls, which were provided by wealthy... More
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