Tahir’s guidebook

Tahir
Tahir’s guidebook

Sightseeing

This cathedral is Glasgow’s most significant historic building, also known as St. Mungo Cathedral or high kirk of Glasgow. The grandest room in the cathedral is the crypt housing, the tomb of St. Mungo who was buried there in AD 603. Next door is the St. Mungo Museum of Religious Life and Art, which examines the world religions, their rites and how they dealt with issues of life and death. The exhibits include Egyptian mummies, Hindu statues and a Xen Buddhist garden in the courtyard Location- castle street
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Glasgow-i székesegyház
Castle Street
203 helybéli ajánlásával
This cathedral is Glasgow’s most significant historic building, also known as St. Mungo Cathedral or high kirk of Glasgow. The grandest room in the cathedral is the crypt housing, the tomb of St. Mungo who was buried there in AD 603. Next door is the St. Mungo Museum of Religious Life and Art, which examines the world religions, their rites and how they dealt with issues of life and death. The exhibits include Egyptian mummies, Hindu statues and a Xen Buddhist garden in the courtyard Location- castle street
The kibble palace is located in Glasgow’s botanic gardens. Its one of the largest glasshouses in Britain and contains a collection of rare orchids, tree ferns from Australia and plants from Africa. You can also explore more greenhouses and see the Victorian sculptures located through the grounds
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Glasgow Botanic Gardens
730 Great Western Rd
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The kibble palace is located in Glasgow’s botanic gardens. Its one of the largest glasshouses in Britain and contains a collection of rare orchids, tree ferns from Australia and plants from Africa. You can also explore more greenhouses and see the Victorian sculptures located through the grounds
It was founded in 1451 and is one of the worlds top 100 universities. The University welcomes around 25,000 undergraduate and postgraduate scholars from over 135 countries around the world. The University welcomes around 25,000 undergraduate and postgraduate scholars from over 135 countries around the world. It is also the fourth oldest university in the English-speaking world.
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University of Glasgow
89 Dumbarton Rd
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It was founded in 1451 and is one of the worlds top 100 universities. The University welcomes around 25,000 undergraduate and postgraduate scholars from over 135 countries around the world. The University welcomes around 25,000 undergraduate and postgraduate scholars from over 135 countries around the world. It is also the fourth oldest university in the English-speaking world.
Its by far the oldest of the city’s parks and is an easy walk from the city centre. one of the parks main attractions is the people palace, a museum that tells the story of Glasgow from 1750 through the 20th century. It contains a display dedicated to remembering the dance hall at the Glasgow Barrow lands Ballroom
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Glasgow Green
Greendyke Street
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Its by far the oldest of the city’s parks and is an easy walk from the city centre. one of the parks main attractions is the people palace, a museum that tells the story of Glasgow from 1750 through the 20th century. It contains a display dedicated to remembering the dance hall at the Glasgow Barrow lands Ballroom

Museum and Art Galleries

It opened in 1901, the museum has a fine collection of British and continental paintings, including Van Gogh’s portrait of the Glaswegian art collector Alexander Reid. The galleries also feature Charles Rennie Mackintosh’s completely furnished rooms, pottery, metalwork, furniture and other works of art. Other exhibits include weapons and armour from the 15th and 16th centuries Location- Argyle Street
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The Glasgow Art Club
185 Bath St
841 helybéli ajánlásával
It opened in 1901, the museum has a fine collection of British and continental paintings, including Van Gogh’s portrait of the Glaswegian art collector Alexander Reid. The galleries also feature Charles Rennie Mackintosh’s completely furnished rooms, pottery, metalwork, furniture and other works of art. Other exhibits include weapons and armour from the 15th and 16th centuries Location- Argyle Street