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Stirling Castle
4.5
/5
74 Reviews
based on 9217 reviews
"Castle"
"Historical Site"
qf3456792
"Stirling Castle is worth visiting for those who have gone to Scotland. This sense of history, the sense of vicissitudes and the harmony and unity of the surrounding environment, basically fully experience the movie "Brave Heart". Look at these photos of me, it feels like a blockbuster [view]"
Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum
4.5
/5
59 Reviews
based on 15297 reviews
Glasgow Top 1 in Must-Visit Museums
畅打一生
"No matter where I go, as long as time permits, I will definitely visit the local museum. Because he allows you to understand the local customs and historical heritage most directly. The Kelvingrove Art Museum is located near the main building of the University of Glasgow. It is a Gothic building with a dazzling red brick wall. It's free to visit and there are plenty of parking spaces. The museum has a large area and a wide range of collections, ranging from animal fossils from ancient times to modern paintings and sculptures. It is a museum exhibiting multi-element art. Among them, Asian elements, Chinese antiques, world famous paintings and sculptures are all exhibited in kind. What impressed me more is the self-portrait of Van Gogh, the tortoiseshell fan fractured fan and embroidered pieces of the royal family of the Qing Dynasty in China, the ancient blue and white porcelain of China, the silverware left behind by the Vikings, the animal fossils of ancient times and the reflections of Glasgow's different periods Artifacts and so on."
Glasgow Gallery of Modern Arts
4.3
/5
46 Reviews
based on 747 reviews
Glasgow Top 9 in Can't Miss Attractions
ZengZhiGang
"The Glasgow Museum of Modern Art does not look big, the whole building is an obvious European architectural style. A tall statue of a knight at the door was said to be wearing a mask during the epidemic."
Riverside Museum
4.3
/5
28 Reviews
Glasgow Top 9 in Must-Visit Museums
Open from 11:00am-4:00pm (Local time)
小思文
"The Riverside Museum is a building with a very modern design concept. The museum is a very three-dimensional building. It is also quite fun at night. The entire Riverside Museum has a lot of collections."
Burrell Collection
4.1
/5
30 Reviews
Open on Mon-Thu,Sat,10:00am-5:00pm;Open on Fri,Sun,11:00am-5:00pm (Local time)
juki235
"This is a very good museum in Glasgow. It has a large collection of precious cultural relics from all over the world, including cultural relics from ancient historical countries such as Egypt, China, and Greece. The exhibits are very rich and exciting and worth visiting."
Dumbarton
4.4
/5
21 Reviews
"Ancient Settlement"
Glasgow Top 16 in Can't Miss Attractions
Open 24 hours (Local time)
门子乀
"Leaving Glasgow, braved the light rain, all the way to Dunbarton Castle. The castle is located on a huge volcanic rock by the river. The history can be traced back to the 5th century AD, and it is said that it was later used as a barracks. I don’t know if they are preparing for the London Olympics to welcome more tourists. Many tourist attractions are under construction. I saw the sea before I parked the car and saw the castle. It seems to be a river. There are large green spaces along the river and seats. I saw old people walking around and walking their dogs. We were also in the river. I turned around, but the wind was too cold and it seemed that it hadn’t come for the spring to bloom, so I couldn’t sit by the river and watch the river. When looking at the castle by the river, I saw that the rocks are very powerful, the steps are built on steep rocks, and it seems that the entrance where tickets can be sold is still high above, plus the two scenic spots have been rushed on that day, a little sore , So I almost didn't bother to climb up to the castle, just plan to see the appearance below. But after a short rest, I felt that I was okay, and thinking that since we bought the pass, the stay time was short. How could we not go when we got to the door. So he started fighting again and climbed to the entrance halfway up the mountain in one breath. After changing the tickets with the beauties at the ticket office, I plan to go to the castle. There is not only a ticket office but also a gift shop at the entrance, as well as a modern toilet. There is an exhibition in the small room near the toilet, which is actually the castle. The model tells the history of the castle with some wall charts. After coming out, I saw the stairs to the mountain. I remember that the beautiful girl said that there are two roads on the mountain. One side will be steeper and the other side will be gentler. So if you have a bad heart, go up from the gentle slope and don’t go to the steep slope. . After listening to her, since I really have soft legs when climbing up, I plan to let ld climb the steep slope by myself. I will wait for him below, or I will go up the gentle slope and meet at the top of the mountain. But then I saw a young mother who came in a little behind us and took a seven or eight-year-old girl up the steep slope, and suddenly felt that she was making a fuss, so she started fighting and followed ld up the slope."
Glasgow Science Centre
4.1
/5
16 Reviews
based on 2603 reviews
"Science & Technology Museum"
WillSum
"The seemingly quaint industrial city does not appear to be very rigid in the urban renewal of this pier. The moon-like building in the middle of the newly built various glass curtain wall buildings looks very futuristic. There is also a pool embellishment between the lines passing through the accident. The effect of the building is still very good. The exhibits inside are more suitable for children to play, focusing on interaction and understanding of knowledge."
Tall Ship Glenlee
4
/5
12 Reviews
based on 1050 reviews
Open from 3/1-10/28(Summer),10:00am-5:00pm;Open from 10/29-12/31(Winter),10:00am-4:00pm;Open from 1/1-2/28(Winter),10:00am-4:00pm (Local time)
M49***70
"The big sailing boat is free, you can go in and have a look, it is very well preserved, and the transportation museum next to it is very suitable for young boys~ It is super luxurious to look outside, so it is very confusing if there is no sail. There are bridges nearby to cross the river, but it takes a lot of walking."
Museum of Transport
4.3
/5
11 Reviews
WillSum
"It is a historical building opposite the famous Red Brick Museum, but the architectural style here may be more simple. Most people's eyes are still attracted by the art exhibition hall and Glasgow University As an old port industrial city, Glasgow has been systematically displayed here, whether it is the railway after the industrial revolution, the horse-drawn carriages and some ships before it. If you have enough time, you can suggest to come and take a look. It may not be worth it just to come."
Hunterian Museum
4.2
/5
14 Reviews
Open on Tue-Sat,10:00am-5:00pm (Local time)
elsashen0529
"Hunterian Museum ~ Hunterian Museum, located at the University of Glasgow, don't miss it. This museum displays the items that William Hunter has collected throughout his life. First introduce the owner, William Hunt, 1718-1783, a famous Scottish obstetrician. At that time, almost all celebrities asked him to deliver their babies. He is also a collection enthusiast. His interests involve various fields. After his death, all the items collected by me were donated to the city of Glasgow in accordance with my will. At the same time, he donated his cash of 8,000 pounds and the current 800,000 pounds and asked to build a museum to display these items in his will! This is the origin of the Hunter Museum. We all know that the power of ancient Rome extended to Glasberg, and the ancient Romans built a wall Antonine Wall: Figure 8 shows the location to separate the Scots from the Romans. Figure 9 shows the cornerstone of the wall at that time. Hunter’s private collection of coins is second only to the size of the French King’s collection in the world! The teeth of an extinct giant sloth donated by Charles Darwin are among them."
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