Digital Doors Open Day Glasgow 2020
Monday, 14 September 2020 from 09:00-23:30
through until 20 September, 2020
Digital doors are opening across Glasgow…
Free
In 2020, Glasgow Doors Open Days Festival is going DIGITAL!
From Monday 14th – Sunday 20th September, you can expect a diverse programme of webinars, 3D-tours, audio trails, image galleries, specially commissioned short films and more!
** Bookings for live events open Tuesday 1st September **
Arlington Baths Club
Tour on You Tube 17 September, 2020 From 4 p.m.
Glasgow Museums Resource Centre – Doors Open Smallest Doors 16 September at 3 p.m.

HOW TO EXPLORE YOUR CITY… VIRTUALLY!
Most of the virtual festival will be on Doors Open Day Website so you can get stuck into photography, videos and stories.
Watch out for highlights on social media throughout the festival.



University of Glasgow Tower photo Jim Byrne
Join Zoom Events – Register
Full programme of events
Register to join live webinars in Zoom (bookings open Tuesday 1st September), or sit back and watch them broadcast on Facebook Live.
Audio Tours – Walking and Cycling Round Glasgow with Guidigo
And if you want to get outside, download one of the guided audio tours from Guidigo made for walking and cycling around the city. Download the app from Guidigo from Apple Store
or Google Play

Kelvingrove art gallery photo by jim byrne
Access Doors Open Day Festival on the Web
Use these links below to access digital offerings.
Instagram: @glasgowdoorsopendaysfestival
Photography Competition
Through examination of your everyday environment and Glasgow through your eyes, we hope to see untold stories.
Your Brief
Your Brief
- Select a building on a one of your favourite Glasgow streets
- Capture the building’s purpose and how it anchors or holds the street together
- You can focus on a specific detail or element of the building or approach it as a whole
- Can be a new or old building – think about how you can convey the building’s history
- In your caption use up to 50 words to tell a us why this building adds to your sense of place in the city.
Photographs can be submitted via email with the hashtag #GDODFUntold in the subject line
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