From London and Birmingham, Gladgow It is the third largest city in the United Kingdom and one of those that receives the most tourists a year. Glasgow is the commercial and financial center of Scotland For this reason it is one of the most expensive cities and considered one of the most cosmopolitan in the United Kingdom.

If we visit Glasgow, we will have various attractions that we can visit for free, including:

• Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum. In the Kelvingrove art gallery we can attend art exhibitions in addition to learning about the history of this city through photographic exhibitions, sculptures, engravings, paintings, and others.

• The Burrell Collection. In The Burrell Collection as well as in Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum we can learn about the history of the city through its more than eight thousand pieces of art, in addition, we will find a section dedicated to oriental art and permanent exhibitions of French paintings from XNUMXth-XNUMXth centuries.

• Riverside Museum. This museum will introduce us to the history of transport in Glasgow through a collection exhibition on the different pieces of transport that have traveled the streets of this city. Since mid-2011, the Riverside Museum has been the one that has replaced the Transportation Museum.

• Glasgow Cathedral. To the ser one of the few structures that survived in Scotland after the XNUMXth century reform, Glasgow Cathedral is renowned for its medieval structure and for being located on the site of the remains of St. Mungo, patron saint of the city.

• Glasgow City Chambers. With more than a century old, the seat of the City Council is the building that represents the architecture of the city in the XNUMXth century. Every day there are two free tours of its facilities.

• St Mungo's Museum of Religious Life & Art. Taking the name of the patron saint of Glasgow, St Mungo's Museum of Religious Life & Art is a museum that will allow us to take a tour through the different religions that exist in the world through arts and objects that represent them.

• Provand's Lordship. This house museum is the oldest in the city and is a sample of the medieval buildings that were built in Glasgow in the XNUMXth century. At present we will find the house furnished with Scottish furniture from the seventeenth century.

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