Kelvin Hall Building Tours
Take a forty five minute tour of Kelvin Hall. You will be amazed at what’s behind the scenes in Glasgow Museums’ stores at Kelvin Hall – home to approximately 400,000 Glasgow Museums’ objects including social history, Mackintosh, archaeology and furniture collections.

Kelvin Hall is a unique partnership between Glasgow Life, the University of Glasgow and the National Library of Scotland with this iconic Glasgow venue transformed into an exciting centre of cultural excellence providing access to collections, temporary displays, teaching and research, alongside a state-of-the-art Glasgow Club health and fitness centre.
Store tours times
Tuesday: 11am
Thursday: 11am
Saturday: 1.30pm
Sunday: 1.30pm
Entrance and tours are free but booking required.
Email kelvinhalltours@glasgowlife.org.uk or Telephone 01412761450
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