The Burrell Collection - Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom
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The Burrell Collection Glasgow
This museum houses the private collection of Sir William Burrell.
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- ... of seeing are the Gallery of Modern Art ( the second most visited modern art gallery outside of London) the McClellan Galleries, the Burrell Collection, the Museum of Transport, the Science Centre and a unique museum on religious history and the effect ...
- ... We were planning on going to Pollok Park and the Burrell Collection, but we couldn't figure out which bus to take Instead, we went to see the Botanic Gardens, which were well worth it ...
- ... The tour included a couple stops to museums like the museum of transportation and the Burrell collection ...
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The Burrell Collection: Renaissance of a world-class museum
See inside the ‘new’ Burrell Collection as the first propose concept designs are released. From 23 October 2016 the museum will temporarily close until 2020 as the refurbishment of the category A-listed building and residplay of its world-famous collection takes place.
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ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL MUSEUMS IN SCOTLAND,A SMALL LOOK AT A ROOM INSIDE!MY SONS DECIDE TO HAVE A FIGHT IN IT,THE STAFF WERE NOT AMUSED
Glasgow Burrell Collection
Glasgow Burrell Collection
Top Tourist Attractions in Glasgow: Travel Guide Scotland, United Kingdom
Top Tourist Attractions in Glasgow: Travel Guide Scotland, United Kingdom
Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, The Riverside Museum of Transport and Travel, Glengoyne Distillery, Buchanan Street, Pollok Country Park, Botanic Gardens and Kibble Palace, The Burrell Collection, Kelvingrove Park, City Chambers, House for an Art Lover, Glasgow Cathedral, Glasgow Science Centre, Clyde Auditorium, University of Glasgow
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Burrell Collection Museum , Glasgow
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VID_0088: Burrell Collection
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HNCIM1A - Mustafa Kahraman: Burrell Collection Museum - 2010
This video by Mustafa Kahraman is the full feature 'Burrell Collection Museum' and was shot and edited as part of the HNC Interactive Media, SQA Unit: Digital Video in 2010.
Top 17. Best Museums in Glasgow - Travel Scotland
Top 17. Best Museums in Glasgow - Travel Scotland: Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, The Riverside Museum of Transport and Travel, The Glasgow School of Art, The Burrell Collection, Hunterian Museum, Glasgow Science Centre, People's Palace and Winter Gardens, Scotland Street School Museum, The Lighthouse, Provand's Lordship, Glasgow Police Museum, St. Mungo Museum of Religious Life and Art, Hunterian Art Gallery, Pollok House, Scottish Football Museum, Gallery of Modern Art, The Museum of Piping
Gallery of Modern Art - Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom
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Gallery Of Modern Art Glasgow
Glasgow's newest upscale art gallery, housing the best of modern Scottish artists.
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- ... Had a much better time wandering around the GOMA, the gallery of modern art and then drinking the biggest coffee I've ever had in my life ...
- ... galleries - far too many to mention in detail in an overview but among those most worthy of seeing are the Gallery of Modern Art (the second most visited modern art gallery outside of London) the McClellan Galleries, the Burrell Collection, the Museum of ...
- ... Today we again rolled out late with the intention of making an afternoon of the Gallery of Modern Art but they weren't kidding about the Gallery part - it was a teeny weeny one and we gazed at all ...
- ... When I arrived outside and took a deep breath of the foreign air, I decided I would go visit the Gallery of Modern Art ...
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- Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom
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- Ceiling of Gallery of Modern Art by Travelingdiva from a blog titled Calgary to Glasgow
- The Gallery of Modern Art by Tjfeldman1116 from a blog titled A Whirlwind Day
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- Gallery of Modern Art by Will from a blog titled A land of green and grey
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Places to see in ( Glasgow - UK )
Places to see in ( Glasgow - UK )
Glasgow is a port city on the River Clyde in Scotland's western Lowlands. It's famed for its Victorian and art nouveau architecture, a rich legacy of the city's 18th–20th-century prosperity due to trade and shipbuilding. Today it's a national cultural hub, home to institutions including the Scottish Opera, Scottish Ballet and National Theatre of Scotland, as well as acclaimed museums and a thriving music scene.
Glasgow is the largest city in Scotland, and third largest in the United Kingdom. Historically part of Lanarkshire, it is now one of the 32 council areas of Scotland. Glasgow is situated on the River Clyde in the country's West Central Lowlands. Inhabitants of the city are referred to as Glaswegians.
Glasgow grew from a small rural settlement on the River Clyde to become the largest seaport in Britain. Expanding from the medieval bishopric and royal burgh, and the later establishment of the University of Glasgow in the 15th century, Glasgow became a major centre of the Scottish Enlightenment in the 18th century. From the 18th century the city also grew as one of Great Britain's main hubs of transatlantic trade with North America and the West Indies.
With the onset of the Industrial Revolution, the population and economy of Glasgow and the surrounding region expanded rapidly to become one of the world's pre-eminent centres of chemicals, textiles and engineering; most notably in the shipbuilding and marine engineering industry, which produced many innovative and famous vessels. Glasgow was the Second City of the British Empire for much of the Victorian era and Edwardian period, although many cities argue the title was theirs.
Glasgow hosted the 2014 Commonwealth Games and is also well known in the sporting world for the football rivalry of the Old Firm between Celtic and Rangers. Glasgow is also known for Glasgow patter, a distinct dialect that is noted for being difficult to understand by those from outside the city.
Glasgow has a large urban transport system, mostly managed by the Strathclyde Partnership for Transport (SPT). The city has many bus services; since bus deregulation almost all are provided by private operators though SPT part-funds some services. The principal bus operators within the city are: First Glasgow, McGill's Buses, Stagecoach West Scotland and Glasgow Citybus. The main bus terminal in the city is Buchanan bus station.
Glasgow has the most extensive urban rail network in the UK outside of London with rail services travelling to a large part of the West of Scotland.
Alot to see in ( Glasgow - UK ) such as :
Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum
Riverside Museum
Glasgow Science Centre
Burrell Collection
People's Palace, Glasgow
Glasgow Botanic Gardens
Glasgow Green
Glasgow Necropolis
Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery
House for an Art Lover
George Square
Sharmanka Kinetic Gallery
Kelvingrove Park
Gallery of Modern Art
Glasgow Royal Concert Hall
Ibrox Stadium
St Mungo Museum of Religious Life and Art
Celtic Park
Scotland Street School Museum
Glasgow Cathedral
The Lighthouse, Glasgow
Provand's Lordship
Pollok House
Scottish Football Museum
Holmwood House
Glasgow Tower
Centre for Contemporary Arts
Tollcross, Glasgow
M&D's
Mugdock Country Park
Rouken Glen
Glasgow Central Mosque
Govan Old Parish Church
McLellan Galleries
Pollok Country Park
Bellahouston Park
Willow Tearooms
Mitchell Library
Victoria Park, Glasgow
Mackintosh House
Tenement House
The Tall Ship at Riverside
Glasgow University Library
Linn Park
Wonder World Soft Play
Alexandra Park, Glasgow
Cathkin Braes Country Park
( Glasgow - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Glasgow . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Glasgow - UK
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01. Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum
A museum and art gallery. The most popular free-to-enter visitor attraction in Scotland. The most visited museum in the United Kingdom outside London. Has one of the finest collections of arms and armour in the world and a vast natural history collection.
02. Glasgow Botanic Gardens
An arboretum and public park. Features several glasshouses, the most notable of which is the Kibble Palace. The gardens were created in 1817. Were originally used for concerts and other events. Kibble Palace is a 19th-century wrought iron framed glasshouse, covering 2137 m2.
03. Glasgow Cathedral
A gathering of the Church of Scotland. Also called the High Kirk of Glasgow or St Kentigern's or St Mungo's Cathedral. The title cathedral is honorific and historic, dating from the period before the Scottish Reformation.
04. Glasgow Science Centre
A purpose-built science centre composed of three principal buildings which are the Science Mall, an IMAX cinema and the Glasgow Tower. One of Britain's most popular places to visit and Europe's Best Science Centre.
05. Glasgow Green
The oldest park in the city. Established in the 15th century. The park served a number of purposes in its first few centuries; as a grazing area, an area to wash and bleach linen, an area to dry fishing nets and for activities like swimming.
06. M&D's
An amusement park located in Motherwell. Contains five rollercoasters and two water rides among others as well as an arcade, theatre, ten-pin bowling and indoor reptile house, Amazonia - the only indoor rainforest in the whole of Scotland.
07. Rouken Glen
A park in Giffnock, East Renfrewshire. The glen has many of the typical features of an Edwardian urban park, such as a boating pond. Includes a large waterfall surrounded by steep woodland, a walled garden in the grounds of the former manor, Birkenshaw house.
08. Glasgow Tower
A free-standing tower located on the south bank of the River Clyde. Holds a Guinness World Record for being the tallest tower in the world in which the whole structure is capable of rotating 360 degrees. Closed for more than 80% of its life. Re-opened in July 2014.
09. Burrell Collection
An art collection. Situated in Pollok Country Park. Contains an important collection of medieval art including stained glass and tapestries, oak furniture, medieval weapons and armour, Islamic art, artefacts from ancient Egypt and China, Impressionist works by Degas and Cézanne.
10. George Square
The principal civic square in the city. Is today home to the headquarters of Glasgow City Council, and boasts an important collection of statues and monuments. It is generally regarded as the de facto centre of the city.
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Burrell Collection of Bibles
Book collectors Brian and Sally Oxley tell the story of how the King James Bible came to be. Their bibles are centuries old and will be on display at the CrossRoads Community Church in Naples this Sunday.
Pollok Park & Burrell Collection & GoMA & shops in Glasgow
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ArtWorks Scotland - The Man Who Collected The World: William Burrell.
First broadcast: 29 May 2013.
William Burrell made a fortune out of shipping and spent it on art. Over his long life, he assembled one of the most remarkable private collections of paintings, sculptures, tapestries, ceramics and stained glass in the world and in 1944 he donated it all - over 9,000 objects - to the city of Glasgow. The Burrell Collection finally opened to the public in 1983 but the building that bears his name contains no tribute to Burrell and he never commissioned a portrait of himself.