Top 10 Cultural Tourist Attractions in Glasgow

 Glasgow is a complete treat for all due to having wide range of entertaining options. Glasgow is the gateway to the Scotland’s cultural heritage and cultural values. It has few of the finest gothic era architectural wonders that are now the part of the cultural heritage of Glasgow. However, Glasgow has so many tourist attractions such as it has finest eating out options, family entertainment choices, nightlife enjoyment spots, precious theatres etc but among all cultural attractions has got the number one position. We have enlisted top ten best cultural tourist attractions in Glasgow that are really “must visit” places.

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Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum

This is an inimitable art gallery and museum in Glasgow that remains over flocked with over million tourists and foreign visitors every year. It underwent in major refurbishment and currently serving as one of the finest art galleries and museums in Glasgow. Kelvingrove art galley and museum is the most visited historical museum in entire United Kingdom while simultaneously being the number one tourist attraction in Glasgow. It has extensive collection of greatest and historical artists. The great collections consist of arms and armour and natural history. The artworks consist of European artworks, French Impressionists, Scottish Colourists, and Dutch Renaissance etc. The main building of this art galley & museum is itself a great piece of Spanish architectural artwork. It is made up of red sandstones that are blocked in a Spanish Baroque style and offering an eye catching view.

Great Architectural Works from Charles Rennie Mackintosh

Glasgow is blessed with the great and historical architectural works of Charles Rennie Mackintosh. Mackintosh contributed a lot in the art and craft assets of Europe and specially those of Scotland. There is a great number of historical buildings and art collections by Mackintosh that are located in Glasgow. Few of the most significant architectural wonders by Mackintosh include: The Glasgow School of Art, the Mackintosh House, the Willow Tea Rooms, Ruchill Church Hall, Queens Cross Church, Martyrs’ Public School, and the Lighthouse etc. The Glasgow School of Art is a world famous art gallery that gets a huge traffic of foreign and local visitors every year. It is considered as the most significant masterpiece of the Mackintosh architectural works. The Willow Tea Rooms are another perfect example of the masterpiece buildings of the Mackintosh. This place was recreated partially while its various parts are preserved in their original shape. This place is perfect for having relaxing and private time with friends and family. Lighthouse is the perfect place to stroll around and believe me it would take your many hours without making you feel of time. Just take your camera with yourself while visiting Lighthouse.  

The Burrell Collection

It is a great art collection gallery located in the world famous Pollok Country Park, Glasgow, Scotland. It is attracting millions of tourists and foreign visitors every year. This great art gallery contains extensive collection of gothic artworks including stained glasswork, tapestries, oak furniture, gothic weapons and armour, artifacts belong to ancient China and Egypt, Islamic artworks, Impressionist works by Cezanne and Degas, modern artifacts and sculptures etc. It is very easy to reach this great artwork collection venue in Glasgow. You can reach it through Pollokshaws West railway station.

Glasgow Cathedral

It is the heart beat of Glasgow and arguably inimitable architectural wonder that is gifted to the Glasgow city from the Gothic era. This cathedral is the most popular cathedral in Glasgow and it is also world famous for its historical and religious values. It remains open for tourists and foreign visitors but on charges while for worshipers there is no entry fee. The must see and popular points within this cathedral are the tomb of St. Kenitgern, Nave & Millennium entrance, and the Creation and the Clock.

Gallery of Modern Art

This is one the finest art galleries in Glasgow that is based on the collection of contemporary artworks. It is more commonly known as GoMA. This magnificent gallery is the home of various exhibitions and workshops, as well and attracting millions of tourists every year. This art gallery is ideally located in the centre of Glasgow city. The main building of this art gallery is itself worth to see because it is based in the neoclassical building within the Royal Exchange Square.  The exhibites at this gallery include the great artworks of David Hockney, Sebastiao Salgado, John Bellany, Ken Currie, and Andy Warhol. There is a lot to do inside this gallery and tourists can easily keep exploring places in this gallery such as underground learning library, Education and Access Studio, cafes etc. There is a wonderful statue of the Duke of Wellington with a traffic cone. This cone is replaced on occasions by the officials and makes the statue more attractive.

People’s Palace

The People’s Palace and Winter Gardens are the significant glasshouse and leading museum in Glasgow. This people’s palace was originally built to provide a cultural centre to the people of Glasgow. The People’s Palace has now become the only museum in Glasgow that tells the entire story of Glaswegians and Glasgow city. Currently this place consists of museum, picture gallery, museum, glasshouse, and the gardens. This museum is a perfect place to learn about the history of Glasgow, its native people, and their lifestyle. This great museum and glasshouse gets heavy traffic of local and foreign visitors every year.

Museum of Transport

Wow! What a unique place with an extensive collection of transport models including ship models, road vehicles, railway and tramway models etc. This museum gets over half million tourists and foreign visitors every year. It has now closed and undergoing in renovation. At the same time it is relocating to new place and its reopening is expected soon. This museum contains the oldest cycling pedal and collection of Scottish built cars such as Argyll, Arrol Johnson, Albon, popular cars including Hillman Imp, Chrysler Avenger, Chrysler Sunbeam, ship models including Comet, the Hood, the Howe, the Queen Mary, and the Queen Elizabeth I & II etc.

Glasgow Botanic Gardens & the Kibble Palace

It is a wonderful place in Glasgow that is dedicated to the common public of Glasgow and tourists.  It consists of various glasshouses and among them the most significant is the Kibble Palace. It is a must visit place that worth your attention. The Kibble Palace will cast a spell on you and will keep you under its magical influence for a long time period. Take your camera and enjoy a wonderful time with your family and friends.

Glasgow Science Centre

It is a totally a tourists place that also remains over loaded with local visitors. This centre was built purposely and consisting of three distinct buildings that are: the Science Mall, an IMAX cinema, and the Glasgow Tower. Glasgow Science Tower is the tallest tower in the world that is also the part of Guinness book of world record.

University of Glasgow

It is a historical university in Glasgow and the fourth oldest in United Kingdom. It is also the top ranked British university in the world. This university is one of the significant and most visited cultural heritage sites in Glasgow. It can only be explored via guided tour on particular days and timings. This university holds great importance in Glasgow and attracting literally millions of tourists every year.

Above mentioned detestations are the most significant and precious world famous cultural attractions in Glasgow. Each destination is unique for its unique features and values. While visiting Glasgow we highly recommend you these top ten cultural tourist attractions to be seen.

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