Mackintosh House, The Hunterian – Guided Tours

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Mackintosh House Guided Tour

By The Hunterian, The University of Glasgow

Mackintosh House Guided Tour

By The Hunterian @ The University of Glasgow
Step into the home of Charles Rennie Mackintosh and Margaret Macdonald Mackintosh and discover the stories behind its iconic design.

 Monthly, guided tours of the Mackintosh House – a remarkable Glasgow home!

The Mackintosh House is a careful reassemblage of the main rooms from the Glasgow home of Charles Rennie Mackintosh and Margaret Macdonald Mackintosh.

The artists and designers, whose work is now world famous, designed their distinctive home together. It was remarkable then, and now, for the disciplined austerity of the furnishings and decoration.

Join our knowledgable guides to explore the fascinating story of the artists, their house and the Mackintosh collection.

Tour and Ticket Information

Tours take place monthly, on the fourth Thursday of the month and last 45 minutes.

Tickets are £20, which includes entry to the Mackintosh House, guided tour and a free gift! Under 18s go free.

Book tickets – arious dates

Capacity is limited. Tickets will be held on the door – please arrive early to avoid dissapointment.

Bag Policy

Bags are not permitted in the Mackintosh House. We have plenty of free locker space for you to safely store your bags away – please arrive a few minutes early to do so.

Venue and Access

The Mackintosh House is part of the Hunterian Art Gallery, located on Hillhead Street beside the University of Glasgow Library.

The Mackintosh House is over four levels with 62 steps. The floors can only be accessed by stairs.

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