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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Provan Hall dates back to the 1470s and is one of Glasgow’s oldest surviving buildings and is a gateway to the Seven Lochs Wetland Park. It has recently undergone a £2million renovation by Glasgow City Council and has been closed for 6 years for this renovation. Provan Hall Community Management Trust is a charity of local residents set up to take care and operate the building once it reopens to the public in 2023. This is an opportunity to be one of the first visitors to view Provan Hall after several years of closure. Explore the newly renovated medieval building and gardens, take a step into its medieval past and exciting future as a community heritage hub. Our Seven Lochs exhibition will be available to learn more about the natural history of the area and discovery objects available for children, families and adults to learn more about our local natural environment.
Opening times:
Friday: 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
No Booking Required
Provan Hall Community Management Trust has been appointed by Glasgow City Council to manage and operate Provan Hall when it reopens in June 2023. Provan Hall dates back to the 1470s and is Glasgow’s oldest surviving building. It has recently undergone a £2million renovation by Glasgow City Council and has been closed for 6 years for this renovation. The Trust’s mission is to create and develop an inclusive heritage attraction which enhances the lives of our Easterhouse community and ensure that our local heritage is valued and understood.
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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.
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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.
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G31 1JF
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