Glasgow Doors Open Days 2025
18 – 21 September 2025
Doors Open Day Festival celebrates Glasgow’s architecture, cultural heritage and encourages civic pride and connection through spaces, stories and shared experiences.
The programme facilitates access to more than 150 captivating buildings, hidden spaces, factories, theatres, museum stores and architectural and cultural gems across the city with four days of:
Open buildings
Guided walks & talks
Performances, exhibitions & ceilidhs
Hands-on workshops for all ages
Family-friendly activities
Download the 2025 Doors Open Programme for Glasgow (PDF)
Glasgow Doors Open Days You Tube
Some Highlights
Womens History Walk – Maryhill – 20 September 10 a.m.
Doors Open Days: Maryhill Women’s History Walk with Anabel Marsh
Eco-Hub and GUEST Garden Tour, Univesity of Glasgow 18 September 2.30 p.m. (SOLD OUT)
Glasgow Doors Open Days 2025: Eco-Hub & GUEST Gardens Tour (Late Afternoon)
Explorathon, Advanced Research Centre, University of Glasgow Saturday 20 and Sunday 21 Sept
Glasgow Doors Open Days 2025, Explorathon at Advanced Research Centre
1 Moray Place, The Home of Alexander Greek Thomson, 20 September
Glasgow Doors Open Days – 1 Moray Place, Greek Thomson’s Home
Maryhill Burgh Halls Tours, Glasgow Open Doors Dats – various dates
The Mitchell Library, Tours and Talk 18/19/20 September
Kelvin Hall Doors Open Days – Two Special Events
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