Lens on Legacy – Spotlight on Glasgow’s At-Risk Buildings
Special weekend opend Saturday 5 July, 2025
Glasgow City Heritage Trust, GCHT, 54 Bell Street, Glasgow G1 1LQ
Lens on Legacy: Glasgow’s Architectural Heritage, our exhibition in collaboration with Queen’s Park Camera Club, is now up and running and a special weekend opening Saturday, 5th July, from 10am-4pm!
The exhibition continues the city’s long and rich tradition of urban photography, shining a spotlight on at-risk buildings across Glasgow and highlighting common issues that many historic buildings come up against.
The exhibition is open every Wednesday to Friday 5 July – 2 August.
10am – 4pm
Free entry
Also be open:
Saturday 2 August
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