Glasgow City, United Kingdom

Gallus Glasgow - Surviving Buildings

Gallus Glasgow - Surviving Buildings

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10 tour stops

1

Gardner's Warehouse

A landmark in architectural history

 
2

The Grant Arms

A rare survivor

 
3

Argyll Arcade

Scotland's first shopping mall!

 
4

Royal Exchange

Meetings for merchants

 
5

Glasgow and Ship Bank

A building of many uses!

 
6

The Trades House

Helping protect and support the Crafts people of the City

 
7

Hutchesons' Hall

A hospital for the elderly and a school for poor boys

 
8

The Ramshorn

An important early example of Scottish Gothic Revival

 
9

City Hall And Bazaar

Played host to Dickens and Disraeli!

 
10

Britannia Panopticon Music Hall

The world's oldest surviving music hall

 

Overview

The Gallus Glasgow project by Glasgow City Heritage Trust tells the story of the city's Victorian heritage through the eyes of Thomas Sulman, illustrator of the incredible Bird's Eye View of Glasgow, 1864.

This tour explores the buildings shown on the map that have survived, and what they can tell us about Victorian Glasgow.

Itinerary 1.3 km / 2:00

Offline map included

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