This week marks the 30th Glasgow Doors Open Days Festival so we thought we’d do a blog post that gives you our recommended visits for this year’s festival.
This weekend we’re going to be stationed at Langside Halls (Saturday and Sunday) and TS Queen Mary (Sunday) so it’s obvious that you should pop into both for a visit and say hello. We’ll have our touring archive at Langside Halls as well as an iSpy trail for kids and our Southside Memories project will feature at both.
There are so many buildings open across Glasgow and South Glasgow that we’ve focused on some of our favourites and some that you may never get to see inside again! We’ve tried to keep it to certain areas so that you can achieve it all over 2 or 3 days but here goes!
- Langside Halls (1 Langside Avenue, G41 2QR)
- Camphill Gate Tenement (996 Pollokshaws Road, G41 2HA)
- Queens Park Camera Club (54 Millbrae Road, Queen’s Park, G42 9UG)
- Glasgow Gurdwara Guru Granth Sahib Sikh Sabha (37 Albert Drive, G41 2PE)
- Glasgow Press (No 6/21 Clydebrae Street, G51 2AJ)
- Govanhill Picture House (49 Bankhall Street, Govanhill, G42 8SL)
- Hampden Bowling Club (10 Kingsley Avenue, G42 8BU)
- Pollokshaws Burgh Hall (2025 Pollokshaws Road, G43 1NE)
- Pollokshaws West Railway Station (2092 Pollokshaws Road, G43 1AT)
- Shawmuir Lodge (Pollok Park, 2060 Pollokshaws Road, G43 1AT)
- The Savings Bank (67 Bridge Street, G5 9JB)
- South Rotunda (100 Govan Road, G51 1AY)
- TS Queen Mary (Glasgow Science Centre, 50 Pacific Quay, G51 1EA)
- Fairfield and Fairfield Heritage (1048 Govan Road, G51 4XS)
- The Govan Stones at Govan Old Church (866 Govan Road, G51 3UU)
For more details on what we are doing this weekend you can visit Langside Halls and TS Queen Mary
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