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J20 MORRISON ST BRIDGE ST EDMISTON DR SALTMARKET GREENDYKE ST BIGGAR ST Glasgow is also proud to have one of Europe’s largest civic arts collections with works by Van Gogh, Degas and Monet NELSON ST HELEN ST BAIN ST GALLOWGATE all available to view completely free of charge. TheCESSNOCK WestPAISLEY RD End WEST neighbourhood of the city allows you to explore the arts EDMISTON DR WALLACE ST NORFOLK ST GORBALS ST J21 LONDON RD and cultureRD BROOMLOAN scene, unique shops and independent restaurants, cafés and bars. WEST ST CLIFFORD ST SEAWARD ST BRIDGE STREET GLASGOW GREEN CORNWALL ST COOK ST PAISLEY RD WEST J1 J24 M8 MIDDLESEX ST CROWN ST J22 SCOTLAND ST WEST Riverside Museum KINNING PARK J22 EASTERN FIELDEN ST NECROPOLIS M8 M8 SHIELDS RD BALLATER ST J23 VERMONT ST PAISLEY RD WEST RIVER CLYDE WEST ST GORBALS ST LONDON RD STOP 1: Riverside MuseumM77 is just over 15 minutes’ walk from the Scottish Event Campus. ARCADIA ST BARROWFIELD ST M74 LONDON RD RIVERSIDE 100 Pointhouse Place, Glasgow, G3 8RS, Tel: +44 (0) 141 287 2720 LAURIESTON RD BRIDGETON Web: https://www.glasgowlife.org.uk/museums/venues/riverside-museum LONDON RD JAMES ST MUSEUM BALLATER ST BELLAHOUSTON PARK MAXWELL DR MAXWELL DR DUNN ST DUMBRECK RD DUMBRECK SOUTH SIDE Glasgow’s well-loved Museum of Transport is a spectacular waterfront landmark, designed by KING’S DR DALMARNOCK RD DUMBRECK MAXWELL DR NITHSDALE RD CALEDONIA RD internationally-renowned architect, Zaha Hadid.ST ANDREWS DR The dynamic new Riverside Museum displays THE GREEN MAIN ST Glasgow’s rich industrial andNITHSDALE RDtransport heritage, stemming from the adjacent River Clyde. The CALEDONIA RD MAXWELL DR Tall Ship is berthed alongside the Museum, creating a fantastic visitorALBERT DR experience in a stunning M77 M74 SOUTHERN NECROPOLIS CLYDE GATEWAY setting. CATHCART RD MOSSPARK BOULEVARD RIVER CLYDE DUMBRECK DUMBRECK RD NITHSDALE RD DARNLEY RD ALBERT DR MAXWELL J1 SHERBROOKE AVE SQUARE DALMARNOCK Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum POLLOKSHIELDS EAST M77 MOSSPARK DR RICHMOND PARK AITKENHEAD RD NITHSDALE RD Contains OS Data © Crown copyright and database rights 2017. ST ANDREWS DR STOP 2: MAXWELL PARK 17 minutes’ walk from Riverside, you will reach KelvingroveGLENCAIRN DR Art Gallery and Museum POLLOKSHAWS RD GOVANHILL SHAWFIELD RD KELVINGROVE RIVER CLYDE Argyle Street, Glasgow, Tel: +44 (0) 141 276 9599 PARK M74 J1A SHAWFIELD DR TERREGLES AVE POLLOKSHIELDS WEST DARNLEY RD CALDER ST ART GALLERY TERREGLES AVE MAXWELL PARK Web: https://www.glasgowlife.org.uk/museums/venues/kelvingrove-art-gallery-and-museumFOTHERINGAY RD DUMBRECK RD CLYDE GATEWAY & MUSEUM RUTHERGLEN RD GLASGOW RD POLLOK COUNTRY PARK CALDER ST ALLISON ST The iconic KelvingroveST ANDREWS Art DR Gallery & Museum has welcomed over MORAYfour PL million visitors through LANGSIDE RD SPRINGKELL AVE DARNLEY RD VICTORIA RD POLMADIE RD J1A its doors and is one of Scotland’s most popular free attractions. It has 22 themed, state-of-the- CALDER ST TITWOOD RD QUEENS PARK GLASGOW RD art galleries displaying an astonishing 8,000CROSSMYLOOF objects to discover including art, archaeology, ALLISON ST POLLOKSHAWS RD natural history and more. QUEENS DR M74 HAGGS RD AITKENHEAD RD MINARD RD QUEEN’S PARK CROSSHILL GLASGOW CONVENTION For further trip inspiration, please visit: BUREAU peoplemakeglasgow.com Hunterian Art Gallery & Mackintosh House STOP 3: 10 minute walk from Kelvingrove to the Hunterian Art Gallery & Mackintosh House HUNTERIAN 82 Hillhead Street, University of Glasgow, G12 8QQ, Tel: +44 (0)141 330 4221 ART Web: www.gla.ac.uk/hunterian GALLERY & MACKINTOSH In 1807, The Hunterian was the first museum in Britain with a gallery of paintings. Today, HOUSE although most famous for the Whistler and Mackintosh collections, there is a wide range of outstanding works on show. The Hunterian Art Gallery, located on Hillhead Street beside the University Library, boasts one of the most distinguished public art collections in Scotland with works ranging from Rubens and Rembrandt to the Scottish Colourists and Glasgow Boys. The Hunterian houses one of the most important collections of the work of Scottish architect, designer and artist, Charles Rennie Mackintosh (1868-1928) and his wife, the artist Margaret Macdonald Mackintosh (1864-1933). The adjoining Mackintosh House is a meticulous reassemblage of the principal interiors from the Mackintoshes’ Glasgow home.
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