The Briggait is an integral part of Glasgow’s architectural heritage. Once the city’s fish market of over a century, the building’s now the headquarters of Scotland’s largest studio providers – Wasps.
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Glasgow Museums Resource Centre (GMRC) is the store for the city’s museums collections when they are not on display at our venues.
It is a vast building with rooms full of fantastic objects, from animals to armour, fine art to fossils, and much, much more. The main collections stored here are Art and Paintings, Arms and Armour, Natural History, Technology and World Cultures. All visits must be pre-booked.
For 2023, our 20th anniversary, we’ll be offering hands-on, sensory tours on the theme of the Romans on Friday 15th Sept. Discover more about the Romans who were stationed on the Antonine Wall, just north of Glasgow. Through handling quality replica artefacts, visitors can explore what Romans wore both off and on duty, what they ate and what they did in their spare time. Places limited- booking is essential. Please note, there is no access to GMRC for Doors Open Day out with these themed tours.
Glasgow Museums operate 9 museum and storage facilities within the city, including Kelvingrove Museum, Riverside Museum and Gallery of Modern Art. These venues house world class collections in some of the city’s most stunning buildings. Entry to Glasgow Museums is free of charge, providing access to culture and heritage to the people of Glasgow and tourists alike.
Our Learning and Access team provide a programme of tours, workshops, events and projects to engage and inspire a wide range of audiences with the museum collections.
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The Briggait is an integral part of Glasgow’s architectural heritage. Once the city’s fish market of over a century, the building’s now the headquarters of Scotland’s largest studio providers – Wasps.
Fine late-Renaissance style church, with a 150-ft campanile, domed crossing and ornate marble-lined interior and painted ceiling.. Wonderfully restored. Now is the time to visit this beautiful gem.
The Revelator is Scotland’s only fully functioning Wall of Death, Clydebuilt with love by a group of dedicated volunteers. Handmade mainly out of recycled wood and wholly funded by public donations.
This is a fantastic opportunity to freely explore or be shown around Trades Hall full of architectural delights, historic paintings and artefacts with its own museum describing its fascinating history
Come and see inside of a traditional silk screen print studio, M.A.R.S in the Hidden Lane. Learn how screen printing works, see prints from M.A.R.S 40 year archive and try pulling a print yourself.
Founded in 1825, The Western Club, Glasgow’s oldest residential Private Members’ Club, is located centrally in Royal Exchange Square.
Baltic Chambers is surrounded by modern office blocks which highlight the grandeur of this impressive Victorian era building. It contains the studios of Glasgow’s longest operating radio station.
An exciting and unique opportunity to take a behind the scenes tour of the former M&S building on Sauchiehall Street, which is currently occupied by 80+ artists.
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Organised by Glasgow Building Preservation Trust, Glasgow Doors Open Days is part of a family of Doors Open Days events taking place across Scotland throughout September, coordinated nationally by the Scottish Civic Trust.
Glasgow Building Preservation Trust
Wellpark Enterprise Centre
120 Sydney Street, Glasgow
G31 1JF
www.gbpt.org
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