Choose from a variety of museums and galleries in Greater Glasgow & The Clyde Valley covering everything from modern art to industrial life. Many of Glasgow’s museums and galleries are free to visit, and host exciting exhibitions throughout the year.
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Museums
Glasgow
Visitors are warmly welcomed to discover this iconic architectural gem on our award-winning, student-led guided tours.
Museums
Blantyre
Learn about the life and work of the famous Scottish explorer and missionary at this museum housed in Shuttle Row where Livingstone was born and raised.
Museums
Glasgow
The Scottish Football Museum has established itself as a "must see" for football fans from all over the globe.
Museums
Glasgow
The People’s Palace tells the story of Glasgow and its people, while the adjacent Winter Gardens is filled with exotic palms and plants.
Exhibitions
Glasgow
Foundation Glasgow is an exciting new exhibition at The Lighthouse in the city centre. It tells the story of Glasgow and its people from prehistory to the present day.
Museums
Dalrymple Street, Greenock
Welcome to Strathclyde Fire and Rescue Museum and Heritage Centre
Exhibitions
Kilbarchan
This restored 18th century cottage recreates the living and working conditions of a typical handloom weaver.
Galleries
Greenock
This Victorian museum and modern art gallery features intriguing collections and temporary exhibitions.
Galleries
Glasgow
Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum is one of Scotland's most popular free attractions and features 22 themed, state-of-the-art galleries displaying an astonishing 8000 objects.
Galleries
Glasgow
The Hunterian is home to the world’s largest permanent display of the work of James McNeill Whistler.
Exhibitions
Glasgow
Throughout the two hundred year history of Thomas Taylor Limited, the company has been responsible for many key developments which have brought influence to bear upon the game of bowling.
Museums
Cumbernauld
The museum tells the story of the Cumbernauld area from pre-history to the Romans and through to the development of the new town in the 1960s.
Museums
Glasgow
Scotland Street School was designed by the renowned Scottish architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh and is now a museum that is a must-see for Mackintosh fans.
Museums
Glasgow
The Glasgow Police Museum is the museum of Britain’s first police force, from 1800 to 1975.
Historic Buildings & Homes
Glasgow
Come and see the world’s oldest surviving music hall – The Britannia Panopticon
Only a few steps from busy Argyle Street. Opened in 1857 as Britannia Music Hall it is famed for the debut of Stan Laurel and early cinema. Now a living museum.
Museums
Glasgow
The Mackintosh House features the meticulously reconstructed principal interiors from the Glasgow home of Charles Rennie Mackintosh and his wife Margaret, complete with original furniture.
Exhibitions
Motherwell
Motherwell Heritage Centre has the award-winning Technopolis interactive experience and an impressive fifth-floor viewing tower.
Exhibitions
Kilsyth
Kilsyth’s Heritage is a small museum situated in the town library and tells the history of Kilsyth from the 17th century to the present day.
Museums
Hamilton
Low Parks Museum traces the local history of South Lanarkshire and is set within two historic buildings of national importance.
Museums
Coatbridge
Summerlee is the museum of Scottish industrial life and is based around the site of a 19th century ironworks