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Charles Rennie Mackintosh Attractions
- Glasgow School of Art — Have a look around Mackintosh's famous college
- House for an Art Lover — Another of Mackintosh's famous Glasgow projects.
- The Lighthouse — Containing the Mackintosh Centre andthe Mackintosh Tower
- Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery — Including the home Mackintosh shared with Margaret Macdonald from 1906 - 1914.
- The Hill House— Another Mackintosh building where the original furniture, fittings and interior designs have been restored or reinstated.
- Queen's Cross Church — This is the only church to be built by Mackintosh and is now the Headquarters for the Charles Rennie Mackintosh (CRM) Society.
- The Charles Rennie Mackintosh Society— Learn all about the man and his works.
- Martyrs' Public School — It is the first building in which Mackintosh's distinctive style can be recognised.
- Scotland Street School— Scotland's only Museum of Education as well as showing the architectural brilliance of Charles Rennie Mackintosh.
- McLellan Galleries — Showcasing Charles Rennie Mackintosh's furniture, decorative objects and paintings along side the works of Talwin Morris, George Walton and the 'Glasgow Girls.'
- The Mackintosh School — The Mackintosh School is a small, friendly school in the heart of Glasgow, Scotland,specialising in English Language courses for adults.
- Charles Rennie Mackintosh in Glasgow— A site containing information and pictures on some of Mackintosh's work, including The Willow Tearooms.
Glasgow's Leading Attractions:
Glasgow is full of exciting experiences just waiting for you. Glasgow's Leading Attractions bring you 19 of the best and in every venue a voucher booklet can be obtained to help you enjoy these attractions for less.
- Visit Glasgow
- Centre for Contemporary Arts
- Glasgow Museums
- City Sightseeing Glasgow
- The Glasgow School of Art
- Glasgow Science Centre
- House for an Art Lover
- Hunterian Museum & Art Gallery
- The Lighthouse
- The Scottish Football Museum
- The Tall Ship at Glasgow Harbour
Attractions in Glasgow:
- Centre for Contemporary Arts— Featuring galleries, performance spaces, a 74 seat cinema as well as a cafe/bar and shop.
- Glasgow Science Centre — The Glasgow Science Centre is one of Scotland's must see visitor attractions.
- The Scottish Football Museum — Discover the wealth of football memorabilia at the world's first national football stadium.
- Hampden Park— Scotland's National Stadium.
- The Tall ship at Glasgow Harbour — Visit the tall ship Glenlee and experience Glasgow's maritime history at first hand.
Attractions in Scotland:
- The RRS Discovery (1901) - Dundee— An all weather, multi-award-winning Five-Star visitor attraction
- Royal Yacht Britannia— The Royal Yacht Britannia sailed over one million miles before making Edinburgh's historic port of Leith her final destination.
- Cutty Sark— The Cutty Sark - 134 years after her launch, is still a beautiful vessel, delighting her hundreds of thousands of visitors every year, from all over the world.
- National Museums of Scotland — The National Museums of Scotland show Scotland to the World and the World to Scotland through extensive collections built up over more than two centuries.
Shopping:
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- Henderson - The Jewellers — As Scotland's largest jeweller, it is still managed by the Henderson family and offers fantastic value and complete integrity to our customers.
Places to Eat in Glasgow:
- Best Glasgow Restaurants— The best resturants to dine in Glasgow.
Entertainment:
- The Tramway Theatre— Tramway is one of the leading contemporary visual and performing arts venues in Europe.
- The Citizen Theatre — The official web-site for the Citizen's Theatre.
- Glasgow Royal Concert Hall — The official web-site where you can find out what's on and when it is on as well as the other facilities on offer in the Concert Hall.
- The Theatre Royal— Home to the Scottish Opera and the Scottish ballet.
Associations & Bodies:
- Association of Scottish Visitor Attractions— ASVA members range from Historic Buildings to modern Science Centre's throughout Scotland including the Willow Tearooms.
- Visit Scotland — There is a wealth of attractions to discover, the UK’s finest Victorian architecture to astound, internationally acclaimed museums & galleries to inspire as well as Glasgow’s own unique atmosphere to soak up.
- Scottish Arts Council— Developing the arts in Scotland, by working with artists, arts organisations and other partner bodies, and promoting them as widely as possible.
- Heritage Lottery Funds— Giving grants to support a wide range of projects involving the local, regional and national heritage of the United Kingdom.
- Glasgow City Council
- Historic Scotland— Historic Scotland safeguards the nation's built heritage.
- The Moffat Centre— The leading organisations in Scotland providing consultancy and contract research to the travel and tourism industry.
- The Tea Council
- Glasgow City Marketing Bureau
- Scottish Enterprise Glasgow
Travel and Tours:
- Glasgow International Airport
- City Sightseeing Glasgow— Discover Glasgow on the city's bright red City Sightseeing buses.
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