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Attractions in Glasgow

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  • May 7, 2023
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Glasgow City Chambers Arch
This archway was built as part of an extension to the City Chambers Building which took place between 1913 to 1929. It was built by Watson Salmond and Gray

Statue of Prince Albert Glasgow George Square
The Statue of Prince Albert was unveiled in 1866. Prince Albert was married to Queen Victoria in 1840. After a year of his death , it felt right to build a statue to honor his achievements for the city of Glasgow and queen Victoria is the one who decided on the figure of his statue.

Cenotaph Glasgow
The cenotaph is built in remembrance of Glasgow's fallen during the Great War of 1914-1918. Its spot marks where Lord - Lieutenants recruited soldiers and moved off to war and its place were returned soldiers took the salute .

City of Glasgow Chambers
The Glasgow City Chambers, that takes the majority of the George Square is the headquarters of the local government. The construction took 4 years from 1883 to 1888. It's interior is build in the Italian renaissance style with beautiful granite columns and marble staircases

Mural Glasgow DR Connolly I Presume
Dr Connolly I presume is a reproduction of the Jack Vettriano painting.

Glasgow River Clyde
River Clyde is the eighth longest river in the UK with about 170 km .It starts from Lankshire to the Firth of Clyde on the west coast where two dolphin species can be seen occasionally. .

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