Glasgow Doors Open Days: Govanhill Baths, 16 September, 2017

The last chance to visit this beautiful 100 year old Edwardian bathhouse in its existing state before major refurbishment in 2018/19.
Govanhill Baths was closed in 2001 but re-opened by Govanhill Baths Community Trust in 2012. Since then it has been used as a community hub and arts venue. In 2019 the building will re-open as a Wellbeing Centre. The tour will cover the hot baths, three former swimming pools and washhouse (the steamie).
The last chance to visit this beautiful 100 year old Edwardian bathhouse in its existing state before major refurbishment in 2018/19.
Govanhill Baths was closed in 2001 but re-opened by Govanhill Baths Community Trust in 2012. Since then it has been used as a community hub and arts venue. In 2019 the building will re-open as a Wellbeing Centre. The tour will cover the hot baths, three former swimming pools and washhouse (the steamie).
Govanhill Baths, 99 Calder Street, Glasgow G42 7RA
Booking essential:
Sat, 12.30pm; 30mins. Meeting Point: Entrance Foyer
Booking essential; 0141 433 2999, info@govanhillbaths.com
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