Old Fruitmarket
The Old Fruitmarket is a gem tucked away next to the City Halls in Glasgow’s stylish Merchant City quarter. Beginning its life as Glasgow’s wholesale fruit market, the venue was thoughtfully and imaginatively renovated to create a very special venue. With a number of its period features retained, including the lofty vaulted roof, cast iron columns and balcony, the Old Fruitmarket offers a unique setting for a wide range of events from folk, pop, jazz and world music concerts, comedy and club nights to weddings, fashion shows and banquets. Pop in on Sunday 22st September and prepare to be caught under the spell of Glasgow’s Old Fruitmarket, as soon as you walk through its doors!
ADDRESS & CONTACT INFO
100 Candleriggs, Glasgow, UK,
100 Candleriggs, Glasgow G1 1NQ, UK
G1 1NQ
1817: First fruit market was established at the site, 1882: John Carrick designs the City Halls market complex, which includes the Old Fruitmarket, 2006: The building is renovated
1882 - John Carrick
VISIT DETAILS
BUILDING OPENING HOURS
Open Sunday 22nd 11:00am - 3:00pm - Access to ground floor of venue only (not a tour or backstage access). Last entrance will be 2:45. Entrance through City Halls - 100 Candleriggs.
BOOKING DETAILS
OTHER INFORMATION
TRAVEL
Nearest Train and/or Subway: The nearest mainline station is High Street. The nearest underground station is Buchanan Street.
Parking Available: no
Additional Parking Details: -
Parking Available: no
Additional Parking Details: -
ACCESSIBILITY
Physical Access: Fully Accessible
Further Accessibility Details: Access is to ground floor only.
Facilities: Toilets, Wheelchair Accessible Toilet
Additional Restricitions on Access: Floor is uneven in areas.
Further Accessibility Details: Access is to ground floor only.
Facilities: Toilets, Wheelchair Accessible Toilet
Additional Restricitions on Access: Floor is uneven in areas.
ORGANISATION
Organised by: Glasgow Life
Did you know Glasgow Life is a charity set up to benefit everyone in the city? The reason we exist is to: 1. Improve people's mental and physical wellbeing through culture and sport. 2. Support the city’s visitor economy and enhance its reputation as a great place to live, work, learn, and visit. 3. Generate funds through culture and sport programmes. We then re-invest in the charitable activities which support our vision. We're committed to: • Advancing culture and sport in the city. • Improving the mental and physical wellbeing of local communities. • Supporting the vibrant city economy. • Re-investing income to achieve our mission.
Tel: 0141 287 4350
Email: info@glasgowlife.org.uk
Website: www.glasgowlife.org.uk/
Did you know Glasgow Life is a charity set up to benefit everyone in the city? The reason we exist is to: 1. Improve people's mental and physical wellbeing through culture and sport. 2. Support the city’s visitor economy and enhance its reputation as a great place to live, work, learn, and visit. 3. Generate funds through culture and sport programmes. We then re-invest in the charitable activities which support our vision. We're committed to: • Advancing culture and sport in the city. • Improving the mental and physical wellbeing of local communities. • Supporting the vibrant city economy. • Re-investing income to achieve our mission.
Tel: 0141 287 4350
Email: info@glasgowlife.org.uk
Website: www.glasgowlife.org.uk/
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