The People's Palace and the Winter Gardens in Glasgow

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The People's Palace and the Winter Gardens in Glasgow

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The People's Palace is one of the fascinating places in Glasgow . It tells the story of Glaswegians through the various objects and works it contains. Seen from the outside, this somewhat austere monument does not seem to attract much attention. However, look around it and you will see beautiful buildings. Just opposite the museum, there is the Doulton Fountain. At 14 meters paytm data high, it is reputed to be the largest terracotta fountain in the world. And just behind the People's Palace is the Winter Gardens , a captivating place to recharge your batteries.



The Glasgow Gallery of Modern Art
This is a museum that is definitely worth visiting especially if you are a fan of modern art. Just from the outside, this gallery offers a dazzling spectacle with its play of light. And inside you will find a whole collection of works by renowned artists from around the world such as Ken Currie , Salgado , Goldsworthy … In addition, you will also find in this 4-story museum, a shop, a café and a library that offers free wifi and lots of books related to art and design.



The Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum
This is one of the most remarkable museums in Europe . Its ancient architecture will not leave you indifferent. It exhibits quite surprising works like the Masks and Masquerades right in its main hall. This is a collection of hanging faces. The Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum houses a rather heterogeneous collection: sometimes paintings on the remains of the Egyptian Empire, sometimes photos on natural sciences, internal combustion engines, etc. And every afternoon, the museum organizes a free organ concert in its entrance hall.
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