Glasgow Museums
The Sandyford Hotel is a convenient base from which to explore
the many beautiful Galleries and Museums that Glasgow has to offer. Providing cheap
bed and breakfast accommodation without compromising on quality, the Sandyford
hotel is a popular choice for visitors to Glasgow's Museums, especially
the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum - only a few minutes walk away!
Gallery of Modern Art
This is one of the most popular art galleries in the city.
Fronted by imposing Corinthian columns and housing four distinct galleries
inside, each of which is devoted to an element: fire, air, earth, and water.
The earth collection is most popular, focusing on works from Scottish
artists such as John Bellamy and Ken Curry. The top-floor air gallery offers
some recent cutting-edge paintings and three-dimensional pieces, and the
elaborately decorated café on this floor is an intriguing place to take a break.
Transport Museum
Trams, buses, ships, circus caravans, bikes and automobiles - they're all
here to see in what is reputedly Britain's best transport museum. As well as
various well-preserved modes of transport, the museum also contains a recreated
1950s street, a whole room full of delicate models of Glasgow-built ships,
an old-fashioned underground station and a small cinema showing short
historical documentaries about life in Glasgow. Admission is free.
Burrell collection
Glasgow's major attraction, the Burrell Museum, is a Collection amassed by
wealthy industrialist Sir William Burrell ship owner and art collector, before
it was donated to the city in 1944. After much wrangling over where the
collection should be located, it was, in 1963, finally agreed that it should be
housed in a purpose-designed Museum building in Pollok Country Park, 5km south
of the city centre.
This idiosyncratic collection includes everything from Chinese porcelain and
medieval furniture to paintings by Renoir and Cézanne. Carpeted floors maintain
the silence to contemplate the beautifully displayed treasures. Carved-stone
Romanesque doorways are incorporated into the Burrell Museum's structure as
portals; some galleries are reconstructions of rooms from Hutton Castle, the
Burrell residence.
Kelvingrove Art Gallery
One of the finest civic collections in Europe is housed within this Glasgow
landmark. Here you can explore collections that include everything from fine
and decorative arts to archaeology and the natural world. The number of
individual items in the natural history department alone is vast. You can
admire Sir Roger the Elephant or wonder at 300-million-year-old fossils of
marine life from the Glasgow area.
The collection of arms and armour is one of the finest in the world, and in
this country is equalled only by the Royal Armouries and by the Wallace
Collection in London. Among its many treasures is the earliest near-complete
field armour in the world (the famous 'Avant' armour, made in Milan circa
1440). Also in the collection is the impressive and unique armour for man and
horse made for William Herbert, 1st Earl of Pembroke, circa 1550.
Provand's Lordship
At Provand's Lordship you can step back into Glasgow's past in the only
house to survive from the medieval city. Now open to the public, Provand's
Lordship has been extensively restored to give a real flavour of life in
medieval Glasgow.
The house was built in 1471 as part of St Nicholas's Hospital by Andrew
Muirhead, Bishop of Glasgow, and you can still see the bishop's coat of
arms on the eastern side of the south gable. It later became the town
residence of one of the canons of the cathedral chapter. This clergyman is
thought to have drawn his income from the rents and taxes of Balernock, and
was known as the 'Lord of the Prebend of Balernock', later corrupted to
'Lord of Provan'. The house takes its name from this title. All the other
medieval buildings that once surrounded the cathedral had been demolished by
the beginning of the twentieth century, and it was only through the work of
the Provand's Lordship Society that the house was saved from the same fate.
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