Doors Open Days Glasgow 2014 15 September to 21 September
Doors Open Days Glasgow
15 September 2014 to 21 September 2014
Doors Open Days give you free access to hundreds of fascinating buildings across Scotland. Every weekend in September you can explore places that are normally closed to the public. Some open up once a year, some just once in a lifetime. This is your chance to discover the architecture, design, buildings, places and spaces right on your doorstep or explore a new part of the country.
Some of the main attractions in Glasgow:
Kelvingrove Bandstand & Amphitheatre
Glasgow School of Art Reid Building
Glasgow Crematorium
Arlington Baths
Notre Dame Primary School
Provan Hall – archaeological dig
Govanhill People’s History Listening Trail
Glasgow Central Mosque – 30th anniversary
The Lighthouse – 15th anniversary.
King’s Theatre – 110th anniversary.
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