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Follow the current Canal Cycle Route in Glasgow and visit Glasgow Doors Open Day venues, highlighted on the map!
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years of brewing history. Produces approx 200 million litres of beer each year. Tours last 60 mins. Exhibition of Tennent’s Lager history. Not suitable for people with limited mobility, sensible footwear advised. Over 18s only. Advance booking essential at glasgowdoorsopenday.comSat. 10am-4pm; Sun. 12noon-4pm
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37. Willow Tea Rooms217 Sauchiehall Street, G2 3EX
Remodelled by Charles Rennie Mackintosh, 1903
The jewel in the crown of Mackin-tosh’s work during his partnership
with Kate Cranston, (entrepreneur early 1900s). The Room De Luxe with its silver furniture and leaded glass work remains a well loved attraction. Tours bookable in advance on 0141 332 0521 or by emailing [email protected], otherwise first come, first served.Saturday 10am-4pm; Sunday 11am-4pm
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Glasgow East38. Glasgow Vintage Vehicle Trust,Bridgeton Bus Garage NEW!76 Fordneuk Street, G40 3AH
Architect unknown, 1965
Bridgeton Bus Garage is the last Glasgow Corporation purpose-built
bus garage. Opening in 1965, it is now home to the Glasgow Vintage Vehicle Trust's collection of vintage buses and commercial vehicles. Guided tours only, commencing on the hour, each hour and lasting 45 mins. Advance booking essential at glasgowdoor-sopenday.comSaturday & Sunday, 11am-4pm
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39. People’s Palace & Winter GardensGlasgow Green, G40 1AT
A B MacDonald, 1898
Set in historic Glasgow Green, tells the story of the people and city of
Glasgow from 1750 to the end of the 20th century. Explore the city’s social history through a wealth of historic artefacts, paintings, prints and photographs, film and interactive computer displays.Saturday 10am-5pm; Sunday 11am-5pm
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40. Provan HallAuchinlea Park, Auchinlea Road, Easterhouse, G34 9NQ
c15th century onwards
Provan Hall comprises two buildings, a courtyard and
curtain wall which contains evidence of medieval origins and further developments in the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries. This fascinating Category A complex set within historic Auchinlea Park is a must see!Saturday & Sunday, 10am-4pm
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41. Saint Paul the Apostle Catholic Church1653 Shettleston Road, G32 9AR
Gillespie, Kidd & Coia, 1959
A simple basilica with large open tower and copper calvary. Interior re-used marble from Grosvenor Restaurant, all re-ordered for modern Catholic liturgy. With a recent captivating cube addition this is a must-see.Saturday & Sunday, 10am-4pm
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42. Shettleston Old Parish Church111 Killin Street, Sandyhills, G32 9AH
W G McGibbon, 1903
Fine red sandstone building containing valuable old stained glass windows. The two-manual pipe-organ is one of the six finest in Glasgow.Saturday & Sunday, 10am-4pm
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43. St. Mary’s Church, Calton89 Abercromby Street, G40 2DQ
Architect unknown, 1842; Goldie & Child (remodelled Sanctuary), 1870
Imposing historical landmark in the Calton area of the city, one of the first large Post-Reformation Catholic Churches to be built in Glasgow. Built in the classical style with a recently restored facade with angels exulting a crowned cross.Saturday 10am-4pm; Sunday 1pm-4pm
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Saint Paul the Apostle Catholic Church
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7. Clydeport16 Robertson Street, G2 8DS
Sir John James Burnet, 1883-86
Seldom open to the public, Clydeport’s superb head office contains a number
of fine features: French walnut panelling and Stephen Adam stained glass. Access restricted to second floor.Saturday 10am-4pm
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8. Cowcaddens Fire Station123 Port Dundas Road, G4 1ES
Architect unknown, 1985
An extremely busy operational Fire Station which attends over 3,000
incidents per year. There will be a tour of the station and fire appliances.Saturday & Sunday, 10am-4pm
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9. Gallery of Modern Art58 Royal Exchange Square, G1 3AH
Architect unknown, 1778; David Hamilton, 1827-1830 & 1880
GoMA opened in 1996 with commis-sioned artworks for the building. Join
GoMA Guides on a Behind the Scenes Tour on Sunday at 12noon & 2pm to see these works, some not currently open to the public. First come, first served for all tours.Saturday 10am-5pm; Sunday 11am-5pm
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10. Garnetbank Primary School NEW!231 Renfrew Street, G3 6TX
Thomas L. Watson, 1905
Red sandstone school built in 1905 to the design of Thomas L. Watson, with a slight variation on the old Glasgow School Board formula, resulting in bay windows and elements of Art Nouveau.Saturday 10am-4pm
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11. Garnethill Synagogue129 Hill Street, G3 6UB
John McLeod & N.S. Joseph, 1879
Scotland’s first, purpose-built synagogue, is the home of the
Scottish Jewish Archives Centre and Museum. This A-listed building features extensive high quality stained glass windows. Security at the door is strict and there is no photography inside the building.Sunday 10am-4pm
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12. Glasgow Art Club185 Bath Street, G2 4HU
James Baird, 1834; John Keppie & Charles Rennie Mackintosh, 1893
Two 1830s town houses combined and renovated to form a club-
house. Interesting original features include ionic columns, decorative fireplaces and stained glass. The glazed exhibition gallery shows work of Scotland’s artists and houses live music and theatrical performances throughout the year.Sunday 1pm-4pm
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13. Glasgow CathedralCastle Street, G4 0QZ
Architect unknown, c13th Century
The only Cathedral intact since the Reformation. Fine stained glass,
wonderful architecture, interesting modern tapestries, altar cloths & pulpit falls. Site of the founding of the City of Glasgow & beside the Necropolis.Saturday 9.30am-5pm; Sunday 1pm-4pm
14. Glasgow Central Mosque1 Mosque Avenue, G5 9TA
Coleman Ballantine, 1984
The biggest Mosque in Scotland! Can accommodate 2,000 worshippers; has
three full-time scholars; a dedicated prayer area for women and its own shop. Mosque tours will take place every 20 mins and will last about 20 mins. Refreshments provided. Performing of Afternoon Prayer.Saturday & Sunday, 10am-4pm
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15. Glasgow City Chambers82 George Square, G2 1DY
William Young, 1888
In the very heart of Glasgow stands one of the city’s most important and
prestigious buildings – the City Chambers. Completed in 1888, it has, for over 100 years, been the headquarters of successive councils serving the City of Glasgow.Saturday 10am-4pm
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16. Glasgow Evangelical Church18 Cathedral Square, G4 0XA
John Honeyman, 1878-1880
Glasgow Evangelical Church has stood on this site since 1878. The Church has all the original features with statues of Peter and Paul immediately above the doors. Lavish Italianate façade and beautiful stained glass.Saturday 10am-4pm
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17. Glasgow Film Theatre12 Rose Street, G3 6RB
J McKissack & WJ Anderson II, 1939
One of the UK's most successful inde-pendent, specialist cinemas. Its
legendary predecessor, the Cosmo, opened in 1939 in this modernist European building (with clear Dutch influences) which still boasts much of its Art Deco interior. Behind the scenes tours are free but ticketed on a first-come basis and take place every 30 minutes.Sunday 10am-2pm
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Glasgow City Chambers (Glasgow City Marketing Bureau)
Garnethill Synagogue (Tom Donald)
For more information and the latest updates, visit us online - glasgowdoorsopenday.com GlasgowDoorsOpenDays @GlasgowDOD
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Glasgow North
44. East Park NEW!1092 Maryhill Road, G20 9TD
Macpherson and Bell; Simon Bell, Lead Architect, 2009
East Park was founded in 1874 as East Park Home for Infirm Children. The
charity now cares for children with severely complex special needs in the new, state of the art school which opened in 2010.Saturday & Sunday, 10am-4pm
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45. Lambhill Stables NEW!11 Canal Bank North, G22 6RD
Architect unknown, 1830s; Peter McAllister, 2011
The Lambhill Stables site was built around the 1830s for the horses that
pulled the barges through the Forth and Clyde canals. The Category B-listed historic building was brought into community ownership and fully refurbished in 2011.Saturday 10am-4pm
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46. The Mackintosh Church870 Garscube Road, Queen's Cross, G20 7EL
Charles Rennie Mackintosh, 1897-99
Mackintosh’s only church design to be built and now the Mackin-
tosh Society’s headquarters. Magnificent stained glass blue heart window and excep-tional relief carving on wood and stone are highlights of the interior, where light and space are used to dramatic effect.Saturday 10am-4pm; Sunday 1pm-4pm
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47. Maryhill Burgh Halls NEW!10-24 Gairbraid Avenue, G20 8YE
Duncan McNaughton, 1878; JM Architects, 2010
Maryhill’s historic 19th century municipal buildings – Burgh
Halls, Police Station and Fire Station are now, thanks to an award-winning £9.5m regeneration project, a hall & events space, café, nursery, studios, offices fit for the 21st century and beautiful stained glass panels (see our front cover). Featuring tours, talks, performances & archive films of the area. Saturday & Sunday, 10am-4pm
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48. Springburn Community Fire Station NEW!47 Midton Street, G21 4RS
Architect unknown, 1987
Springburn Fire Station is located in the North of the City and provides emergency cover for an area of over 8 square miles within Glasgow City Boundary. Within this area are the housing estates of Springburn, Balornock, Barmulloch, Possilpark and Milton.Saturday & Sunday, 10am-4pm
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49. The Whisky Bond NEW!2 Dawson Road, G4 9SS
Architect unknown, c1950
The Whisky Bond is the UK’s largest and newest cultural venue, combining
the creative buzz and identity of Glasgow Sculpture Studio's gallery & event space, artist studios and workshops, with new generation workspaces for creative individ-uals to run a business.Saturday & Sunday, 10am-4pm
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Glasgow South50. Albert Drive Studios NEW!334 Albert Drive, Pollokshields, G41 5HH
Architect unknown, c1877
Restoration continues on this large privately owned Victorian villa and
mature garden set in the conservation area of Pollokshields. The house now functions as a unique and independent provider of artist's and designer's studios, leisure classes, exhibitions and venue hire.Saturday & Sunday, 10am-4pm
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Unleash your creativity
Between July and October this year join us in celebrating creativity and the genius of Charles Rennie Mackintosh across a range of exciting exhibitions, events and activities for the whole family, which culminate in a Creative Mackintosh Festival from 15 – 28 October 2012 across Mackintosh buildings and locations in Glasgow and the West of Scotland.
Attractions: The Hill House, Helensburgh The Mackintosh Church at Queen’s Cross The Mackintosh House at the Hunterian Art Gallery Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum The Willow Tea Rooms The Glasgow School of Art The Lighthouse House for an Art Lover Scotland Street School Museum Daily Record Building* *external viewing
CreAtive MACkintosh
events include: Unbuilt Mackintosh exhibition Glasgow School of Art city walking tours Street theatre Creative Mackintosh Festival 15 – 28 October 2012
Lots more events, performances and activities. More online at
glasgowmackintosh.com
Andy Scott's gates at Maryhill Burgh Halls
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Glasgow North
44. East Park NEW!1092 Maryhill Road, G20 9TD
Macpherson and Bell; Simon Bell, Lead Architect, 2009
East Park was founded in 1874 as East Park Home for Infirm Children. The
charity now cares for children with severely complex special needs in the new, state of the art school which opened in 2010.Saturday & Sunday, 10am-4pm
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45. Lambhill Stables NEW!11 Canal Bank North, G22 6RD
Architect unknown, 1830s; Peter McAllister, 2011
The Lambhill Stables site was built around the 1830s for the horses that
pulled the barges through the Forth and Clyde canals. The Category B-listed historic building was brought into community ownership and fully refurbished in 2011.Saturday 10am-4pm
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46. The Mackintosh Church870 Garscube Road, Queen's Cross, G20 7EL
Charles Rennie Mackintosh, 1897-99
Mackintosh’s only church design to be built and now the Mackin-
tosh Society’s headquarters. Magnificent stained glass blue heart window and excep-tional relief carving on wood and stone are highlights of the interior, where light and space are used to dramatic effect.Saturday 10am-4pm; Sunday 1pm-4pm
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47. Maryhill Burgh Halls NEW!10-24 Gairbraid Avenue, G20 8YE
Duncan McNaughton, 1878; JM Architects, 2010
Maryhill’s historic 19th century municipal buildings – Burgh
Halls, Police Station and Fire Station are now, thanks to an award-winning £9.5m regeneration project, a hall & events space, café, nursery, studios, offices fit for the 21st century and beautiful stained glass panels (see our front cover). Featuring tours, talks, performances & archive films of the area. Saturday & Sunday, 10am-4pm
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48. Springburn Community Fire Station NEW!47 Midton Street, G21 4RS
Architect unknown, 1987
Springburn Fire Station is located in the North of the City and provides emergency cover for an area of over 8 square miles within Glasgow City Boundary. Within this area are the housing estates of Springburn, Balornock, Barmulloch, Possilpark and Milton.Saturday & Sunday, 10am-4pm
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49. The Whisky Bond NEW!2 Dawson Road, G4 9SS
Architect unknown, c1950
The Whisky Bond is the UK’s largest and newest cultural venue, combining
the creative buzz and identity of Glasgow Sculpture Studio's gallery & event space, artist studios and workshops, with new generation workspaces for creative individ-uals to run a business.Saturday & Sunday, 10am-4pm
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Glasgow South50. Albert Drive Studios NEW!334 Albert Drive, Pollokshields, G41 5HH
Architect unknown, c1877
Restoration continues on this large privately owned Victorian villa and
mature garden set in the conservation area of Pollokshields. The house now functions as a unique and independent provider of artist's and designer's studios, leisure classes, exhibitions and venue hire.Saturday & Sunday, 10am-4pm
P Wc
Unleash your creativity
Between July and October this year join us in celebrating creativity and the genius of Charles Rennie Mackintosh across a range of exciting exhibitions, events and activities for the whole family, which culminate in a Creative Mackintosh Festival from 15 – 28 October 2012 across Mackintosh buildings and locations in Glasgow and the West of Scotland.
Attractions: The Hill House, Helensburgh The Mackintosh Church at Queen’s Cross The Mackintosh House at the Hunterian Art Gallery Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum The Willow Tea Rooms The Glasgow School of Art The Lighthouse House for an Art Lover Scotland Street School Museum Daily Record Building* *external viewing
CreAtive MACkintosh
events include: Unbuilt Mackintosh exhibition Glasgow School of Art city walking tours Street theatre Creative Mackintosh Festival 15 – 28 October 2012
Lots more events, performances and activities. More online at
glasgowmackintosh.com
Andy Scott's gates at Maryhill Burgh Halls
P Parking Wc WC J Children’s activities • Disabled access Limited disabled access Wc Disabled WC L Hearing loop
11
Glasgow North
44. East Park NEW!1092 Maryhill Road, G20 9TD
Macpherson and Bell; Simon Bell, Lead Architect, 2009
East Park was founded in 1874 as East Park Home for Infirm Children. The
charity now cares for children with severely complex special needs in the new, state of the art school which opened in 2010.Saturday & Sunday, 10am-4pm
P Wc • Wc
45. Lambhill Stables NEW!11 Canal Bank North, G22 6RD
Architect unknown, 1830s; Peter McAllister, 2011
The Lambhill Stables site was built around the 1830s for the horses that
pulled the barges through the Forth and Clyde canals. The Category B-listed historic building was brought into community ownership and fully refurbished in 2011.Saturday 10am-4pm
P Wc Wc
46. The Mackintosh Church870 Garscube Road, Queen's Cross, G20 7EL
Charles Rennie Mackintosh, 1897-99
Mackintosh’s only church design to be built and now the Mackin-
tosh Society’s headquarters. Magnificent stained glass blue heart window and excep-tional relief carving on wood and stone are highlights of the interior, where light and space are used to dramatic effect.Saturday 10am-4pm; Sunday 1pm-4pm
Wc J Wc L
47. Maryhill Burgh Halls NEW!10-24 Gairbraid Avenue, G20 8YE
Duncan McNaughton, 1878; JM Architects, 2010
Maryhill’s historic 19th century municipal buildings – Burgh
Halls, Police Station and Fire Station are now, thanks to an award-winning £9.5m regeneration project, a hall & events space, café, nursery, studios, offices fit for the 21st century and beautiful stained glass panels (see our front cover). Featuring tours, talks, performances & archive films of the area. Saturday & Sunday, 10am-4pm
P Wc • Wc L
48. Springburn Community Fire Station NEW!47 Midton Street, G21 4RS
Architect unknown, 1987
Springburn Fire Station is located in the North of the City and provides emergency cover for an area of over 8 square miles within Glasgow City Boundary. Within this area are the housing estates of Springburn, Balornock, Barmulloch, Possilpark and Milton.Saturday & Sunday, 10am-4pm
P Wc Wc
49. The Whisky Bond NEW!2 Dawson Road, G4 9SS
Architect unknown, c1950
The Whisky Bond is the UK’s largest and newest cultural venue, combining
the creative buzz and identity of Glasgow Sculpture Studio's gallery & event space, artist studios and workshops, with new generation workspaces for creative individ-uals to run a business.Saturday & Sunday, 10am-4pm
P Wc • Wc
Glasgow South50. Albert Drive Studios NEW!334 Albert Drive, Pollokshields, G41 5HH
Architect unknown, c1877
Restoration continues on this large privately owned Victorian villa and
mature garden set in the conservation area of Pollokshields. The house now functions as a unique and independent provider of artist's and designer's studios, leisure classes, exhibitions and venue hire.Saturday & Sunday, 10am-4pm
P Wc
Unleash your creativity
Between July and October this year join us in celebrating creativity and the genius of Charles Rennie Mackintosh across a range of exciting exhibitions, events and activities for the whole family, which culminate in a Creative Mackintosh Festival from 15 – 28 October 2012 across Mackintosh buildings and locations in Glasgow and the West of Scotland.
Attractions: The Hill House, Helensburgh The Mackintosh Church at Queen’s Cross The Mackintosh House at the Hunterian Art Gallery Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum The Willow Tea Rooms The Glasgow School of Art The Lighthouse House for an Art Lover Scotland Street School Museum Daily Record Building* *external viewing
CreAtive MACkintosh
events include: Unbuilt Mackintosh exhibition Glasgow School of Art city walking tours Street theatre Creative Mackintosh Festival 15 – 28 October 2012
Lots more events, performances and activities. More online at
glasgowmackintosh.com
Andy Scott's gates at Maryhill Burgh Halls
P Parking Wc WC J Children’s activities • Disabled access Limited disabled access Wc Disabled WC L Hearing loop
11
Glasgow North
44. East Park NEW!1092 Maryhill Road, G20 9TD
Macpherson and Bell; Simon Bell, Lead Architect, 2009
East Park was founded in 1874 as East Park Home for Infirm Children. The
charity now cares for children with severely complex special needs in the new, state of the art school which opened in 2010.Saturday & Sunday, 10am-4pm
P Wc • Wc
45. Lambhill Stables NEW!11 Canal Bank North, G22 6RD
Architect unknown, 1830s; Peter McAllister, 2011
The Lambhill Stables site was built around the 1830s for the horses that
pulled the barges through the Forth and Clyde canals. The Category B-listed historic building was brought into community ownership and fully refurbished in 2011.Saturday 10am-4pm
P Wc Wc
46. The Mackintosh Church870 Garscube Road, Queen's Cross, G20 7EL
Charles Rennie Mackintosh, 1897-99
Mackintosh’s only church design to be built and now the Mackin-
tosh Society’s headquarters. Magnificent stained glass blue heart window and excep-tional relief carving on wood and stone are highlights of the interior, where light and space are used to dramatic effect.Saturday 10am-4pm; Sunday 1pm-4pm
Wc J Wc L
47. Maryhill Burgh Halls NEW!10-24 Gairbraid Avenue, G20 8YE
Duncan McNaughton, 1878; JM Architects, 2010
Maryhill’s historic 19th century municipal buildings – Burgh
Halls, Police Station and Fire Station are now, thanks to an award-winning £9.5m regeneration project, a hall & events space, café, nursery, studios, offices fit for the 21st century and beautiful stained glass panels (see our front cover). Featuring tours, talks, performances & archive films of the area. Saturday & Sunday, 10am-4pm
P Wc • Wc L
48. Springburn Community Fire Station NEW!47 Midton Street, G21 4RS
Architect unknown, 1987
Springburn Fire Station is located in the North of the City and provides emergency cover for an area of over 8 square miles within Glasgow City Boundary. Within this area are the housing estates of Springburn, Balornock, Barmulloch, Possilpark and Milton.Saturday & Sunday, 10am-4pm
P Wc Wc
49. The Whisky Bond NEW!2 Dawson Road, G4 9SS
Architect unknown, c1950
The Whisky Bond is the UK’s largest and newest cultural venue, combining
the creative buzz and identity of Glasgow Sculpture Studio's gallery & event space, artist studios and workshops, with new generation workspaces for creative individ-uals to run a business.Saturday & Sunday, 10am-4pm
P Wc • Wc
Glasgow South50. Albert Drive Studios NEW!334 Albert Drive, Pollokshields, G41 5HH
Architect unknown, c1877
Restoration continues on this large privately owned Victorian villa and
mature garden set in the conservation area of Pollokshields. The house now functions as a unique and independent provider of artist's and designer's studios, leisure classes, exhibitions and venue hire.Saturday & Sunday, 10am-4pm
P Wc
Unleash your creativity
Between July and October this year join us in celebrating creativity and the genius of Charles Rennie Mackintosh across a range of exciting exhibitions, events and activities for the whole family, which culminate in a Creative Mackintosh Festival from 15 – 28 October 2012 across Mackintosh buildings and locations in Glasgow and the West of Scotland.
Attractions: The Hill House, Helensburgh The Mackintosh Church at Queen’s Cross The Mackintosh House at the Hunterian Art Gallery Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum The Willow Tea Rooms The Glasgow School of Art The Lighthouse House for an Art Lover Scotland Street School Museum Daily Record Building* *external viewing
CreAtive MACkintosh
events include: Unbuilt Mackintosh exhibition Glasgow School of Art city walking tours Street theatre Creative Mackintosh Festival 15 – 28 October 2012
Lots more events, performances and activities. More online at
glasgowmackintosh.com
Andy Scott's gates at Maryhill Burgh Halls
P Parking Wc WC J Children’s activities • Disabled access Limited disabled access Wc Disabled WC L Hearing loop
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Subcrawl with ‘Dress for the Weather’‘Dress for the Weather’ lead a tour using the Glasgow subway system to explore a cross-section of the city. The tour will contain informa-tion on the subway, take in a range of cultural attractions appealing to purveyors of culture, art and food as well as making time for a drink or two! Purchase of a Subway Discovery ticket required before start of tour. Tour by Andy Campbell and Matt McKenna. Advance booking essential at glasgowdoorsopenday.com or 0141 554 4411.
Meeting point: outside St Enoch Subway StationSaturday 10am
Historic Guided Walk of DennistounA guided tour by Peter Douglas, Vice Convener of Dennistoun Conservation Society. This guided walk takes around 2 hours and includes not only the Dennistoun Conservation Area but the Drives area of Dennistoun. Tours are first come, first served basis - max 20.
Meeting point: Post Office at Annfield Place/ Westercraigs cornerSaturday 11am
World Tour of West EndA guided walk through the West End looking at the different cultural influences on the architecture – Venetian, Greek, Roman, French, English, Islamic – and even Scottish! Advance booking essential at glasgowdoorsopenday.com or 0141 554 4411.
Meeting point: gates of Botanic Gardens, corner Queen Margaret Drive & Great Western RoadSaturday 11am
Fossil Grove Walk NEW!See the world’s most famous collection of 330 million year old fossilised tree ferns! Judith Bowers (historian, writer, tour guide and founder of the Britannia Panopticon Music Hall conservation project) will be offering tours around Glasgow’s most ancient visitor attraction; an edifying walk through the time before dino-saurs. A must for all Victorian time travellers! Duration approxi-mately 40 minutes. Advance booking essential at glasgowdoors openday.com or 0141 554 4411.
Meeting point: Jubilee Gates, Victoria Park, Victoria Drive NorthSaturday 1pm, 2pm & 3pm
Where the Bishop’s Palace once stood NEW!Kati Waitzmann takes you for an historical walk in and around Glasgow’s Cathedral, Provand’s Lordship and Precinct area where the Bishop’s Palace once stood. The walk looks at how certain historical periods have directly affected the city’s buildings’ upkeep and survival. Advance booking essential at glasgowdoorsopenday.com or 0141 554 4411.
Meeting point: at Provand’s Lordship, 2 Castle Street, G4 0RHSaturday 1pm
Victoria Park Birthday Tour NEW! On September 15th, there will be 125th birthday celebrations, themed on a traditional Victorian day in the park, with music,
games and activities for everyone. Walking tour revealing the history and story of the park and showcasing some of the key features. See also the separate guided tour of the Fossil Grove area. Advance booking essential at glasgowdoorsopenday.com or 0141 554 4411. Tours will take place every half hour.
Meeting point: Jubilee Gates, Victoria Park, Victoria Drive NorthSaturday 1.30pm-4pm
Calton Heritage TrailEnjoy a two-hour walk round Calton, led by Peter Mortimer and experience the history of the weaving industry in this ancient Glasgow district. Admire the architecture of the People’s Palace and Doulton Fountain as well as St Andrew’s Square and the
Barras Street market. Calton is a real melting pot of Glasgow history with something of interest for everyone. Advance booking essential at glasgowdoorsopenday.com or 0141 554 4411.
Meeting point: Mercat Building, Glasgow CrossSaturday 2pm
DennistounAlexander Dennistoun of Golfhill commissioned a grand design from James Salmon for a new middle class suburb. However, as the 19th century ended, pressure to house Glasgow’s huge influx of workers forced much higher density development, creating this community’s extraordinary variety. Led by Roger Guthrie. Advance booking essential at glasgowdoorsopenday.com or 0141 554 4411.
Meeting point: Westercraigs at Annfield PlaceSaturday 2pm
Echoes of Empire Part 2: The Western City CentreWith its distinct American flavour, the gridded streets of Glasgow’s western city centre contain some of the best Edwardian and Victo-rian commercial architecture in the UK. Join architect Niall Murphy for a walking tour exploring this key part of Glasgow. Advance booking essential at glasgowdoorsopenday.com or 0141 554 4411.
Meeting point: Central Station, Gordon Street EntranceSaturday 2pm
Pollokshields Heritage Trail Bus Tour To celebrate the launch of the Pollokshields Heritage Trails, join Karin Currie of Pollokshields Heritage for a bus tour of the
area and find out more about the UK’s original, biggest and best planned Garden Suburb. Small donation requested for bus. Advance booking essential at glasgowdoorsopenday.com or 0141 554 4411.
Meeting point: outside Maxwell Park Station, Fotheringay Road/Terregles Avenue, PollokshieldsSaturday 2pm
MaryhillCombining work by many of Glasgow’s leading architects, including Mackintosh, with housing from all eras from Victorian to post-war, Maryhill retains a distinctive community identity and some of Glasgow’s best kept historical secrets. This varied walk will include Maryhill itself, the canal that made the area, and even some build-ings that no longer exist. Advance booking essential at glasgow doorsopenday.com or 0141 554 4411.
Meeting point: Entrance courtyard to Maryhill Burgh Halls & Maryhill Leisure Centre, Gairbraid AvenueSaturday 4pm
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For more information and the latest updates, visit us online - glasgowdoorsopenday.com GlasgowDoorsOpenDays @GlasgowDOD
Subcrawl with ‘Dress for the Weather’‘Dress for the Weather’ lead a tour using the Glasgow subway system to explore a cross-section of the city. The tour will contain informa-tion on the subway, take in a range of cultural attractions appealing to purveyors of culture, art and food as well as making time for a drink or two! Purchase of a Subway Discovery ticket required before start of tour. Tour by Andy Campbell and Matt McKenna. Advance booking essential at glasgowdoorsopenday.com or 0141 554 4411.
Meeting point: outside St Enoch Subway StationSaturday 10am
Historic Guided Walk of DennistounA guided tour by Peter Douglas, Vice Convener of Dennistoun Conservation Society. This guided walk takes around 2 hours and includes not only the Dennistoun Conservation Area but the Drives area of Dennistoun. Tours are first come, first served basis - max 20.
Meeting point: Post Office at Annfield Place/ Westercraigs cornerSaturday 11am
World Tour of West EndA guided walk through the West End looking at the different cultural influences on the architecture – Venetian, Greek, Roman, French, English, Islamic – and even Scottish! Advance booking essential at glasgowdoorsopenday.com or 0141 554 4411.
Meeting point: gates of Botanic Gardens, corner Queen Margaret Drive & Great Western RoadSaturday 11am
Fossil Grove Walk NEW!See the world’s most famous collection of 330 million year old fossilised tree ferns! Judith Bowers (historian, writer, tour guide and founder of the Britannia Panopticon Music Hall conservation project) will be offering tours around Glasgow’s most ancient visitor attraction; an edifying walk through the time before dino-saurs. A must for all Victorian time travellers! Duration approxi-mately 40 minutes. Advance booking essential at glasgowdoors openday.com or 0141 554 4411.
Meeting point: Jubilee Gates, Victoria Park, Victoria Drive NorthSaturday 1pm, 2pm & 3pm
Where the Bishop’s Palace once stood NEW!Kati Waitzmann takes you for an historical walk in and around Glasgow’s Cathedral, Provand’s Lordship and Precinct area where the Bishop’s Palace once stood. The walk looks at how certain historical periods have directly affected the city’s buildings’ upkeep and survival. Advance booking essential at glasgowdoorsopenday.com or 0141 554 4411.
Meeting point: at Provand’s Lordship, 2 Castle Street, G4 0RHSaturday 1pm
Victoria Park Birthday Tour NEW! On September 15th, there will be 125th birthday celebrations, themed on a traditional Victorian day in the park, with music,
games and activities for everyone. Walking tour revealing the history and story of the park and showcasing some of the key features. See also the separate guided tour of the Fossil Grove area. Advance booking essential at glasgowdoorsopenday.com or 0141 554 4411. Tours will take place every half hour.
Meeting point: Jubilee Gates, Victoria Park, Victoria Drive NorthSaturday 1.30pm-4pm
Calton Heritage TrailEnjoy a two-hour walk round Calton, led by Peter Mortimer and experience the history of the weaving industry in this ancient Glasgow district. Admire the architecture of the People’s Palace and Doulton Fountain as well as St Andrew’s Square and the
Barras Street market. Calton is a real melting pot of Glasgow history with something of interest for everyone. Advance booking essential at glasgowdoorsopenday.com or 0141 554 4411.
Meeting point: Mercat Building, Glasgow CrossSaturday 2pm
DennistounAlexander Dennistoun of Golfhill commissioned a grand design from James Salmon for a new middle class suburb. However, as the 19th century ended, pressure to house Glasgow’s huge influx of workers forced much higher density development, creating this community’s extraordinary variety. Led by Roger Guthrie. Advance booking essential at glasgowdoorsopenday.com or 0141 554 4411.
Meeting point: Westercraigs at Annfield PlaceSaturday 2pm
Echoes of Empire Part 2: The Western City CentreWith its distinct American flavour, the gridded streets of Glasgow’s western city centre contain some of the best Edwardian and Victo-rian commercial architecture in the UK. Join architect Niall Murphy for a walking tour exploring this key part of Glasgow. Advance booking essential at glasgowdoorsopenday.com or 0141 554 4411.
Meeting point: Central Station, Gordon Street EntranceSaturday 2pm
Pollokshields Heritage Trail Bus Tour To celebrate the launch of the Pollokshields Heritage Trails, join Karin Currie of Pollokshields Heritage for a bus tour of the
area and find out more about the UK’s original, biggest and best planned Garden Suburb. Small donation requested for bus. Advance booking essential at glasgowdoorsopenday.com or 0141 554 4411.
Meeting point: outside Maxwell Park Station, Fotheringay Road/Terregles Avenue, PollokshieldsSaturday 2pm
MaryhillCombining work by many of Glasgow’s leading architects, including Mackintosh, with housing from all eras from Victorian to post-war, Maryhill retains a distinctive community identity and some of Glasgow’s best kept historical secrets. This varied walk will include Maryhill itself, the canal that made the area, and even some build-ings that no longer exist. Advance booking essential at glasgow doorsopenday.com or 0141 554 4411.
Meeting point: Entrance courtyard to Maryhill Burgh Halls & Maryhill Leisure Centre, Gairbraid AvenueSaturday 4pm
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