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botanical gardens Glasgow Science Centre Glasgow Necropolis IBROX STADIUM Hunterian Museum Glasgow Cathedral The Burrel collection The Theatre Royal

Established in 1817 and famous for the Kibble Palace, their begonias, orchids and ferns. The festival "Bard in the Botanics" takes place in the Garden in early summer, celebrating the works of William Shakespeare.

With more than 300 interactive attractions, the Center of the sciences of Glasgow is the class of site to where you can turn several times without getting bored

The city of the dead, "an example of architecture and unique design that provides an accurate reflection of the social and economic heritage of Glasgow.

Ibrox Stadium, originally Ibrox Park, is the stadium of Rangers F.C. It is located on the south side of the River Clyde, on Edmiston Drive in the Ibrox district of Glasgow, Scotland.

Name: Ibrox StadiumInauguration: 30 December 1899Capacity: 51,100 seatsPitch dimensions: 104*70

Open to the public in 1902 as the art museum's main city, attracts more than one million visitors per year.

The cathedral is one of the magnificent medieval buildings in Scotland, and is also the only one in Scotland who survived the Reformation of 1560. It is built on the site of buried St Mungo, patron of Glasgow who took the name, and marks the birthplace of the city.

As many of us, to Sir William Burrell it liked to bring recollections of his trips for the world. But the difference is that this rich lover of Glasgow kneaded a whole of more than 9000 pieces!

The Theatre Royal has a long and eventful history stretching back to the first theatre on the current site, which opened in 1867.

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