See an exhibition on the history of the workshops and the canal in Glasgow.
Buildings
An exclusive peek into the Athletes Village for the 2014 Commonwealth Games. Magnificent Victorian Gothic Revival Church, now ceremonial hall for University of Starthclyde. Iconic music venue in the East End of Glasgow. BBC Scotlands broadcasting headquarters at Pacific Quay. An inspirational and award-winning landmark in central Easterhouse. An impressive collection of vintage buses and commercial vehicles. Beautiful Category A listed building in Glasgows medieval quarter, the Merchant City. The Worlds Oldest Surviving Music Hall with exhibition film. Holding an astonishing range of beautiful objects from around the world. Beautifully restored John James Burnet Royal Gartnavel Chapel. Restored 18th century stables building designed by David Hamilton. A dramatic arts space, formed inside an A-listed Alexander Greek Thomson building. The second oldest operational theatre in the UK. one of the oldest most loved purpose built performance event spaces in Glasgow. A Rooftop Tour of the former Glasgow College of Building and Printing. Seldom open to the public, Category A listed building by architect Sir John James Burnet. Join Scotlands Natural Larder Harvest Festival. Former church now theatre decorated elaborately by Daniel Cottier. Large busy working fire station serving the City Centre and surrounding areas. A chance to understand the work of a modern firefighter. Grade A listed building donated to people of Govan by the Elder family. Category A listed former shipyard offices, previously described as the finest in Britain. An iconic and beautiful building located in the heart of Glasgow. One last chance to get to the top of the tallest buildings in Glasgow. Scotlands first, purpose-built synagogue and one of ten outstanding synagogues in Britain. Visit the headquarters and archives commemorating the Brownie Guide Centenary in 2014. From bakery to snooker hall to the present cafe venue. Learn about Glasgow Caledonian Universitys past, present and future. Magnificent Cathedral church, unchanged since Reformation and still in use. Scotlands largest Mosque. A landmark on the banks of the River Clyde. For the first time ever, get a tour of the unseen station. One of the Citys most prestigious and stupendous buildings. Architecturally award-winning building – serving vulnerable disadvantaged adults in Glasgow. Beautiful and ornate church containing all of its orginal features. Brand new National Hockey Centre for the upcoming Commonwealth Games. Scotlands first purpose built Sikh Gurdwara in the South Side of Glasgow. The Court building handling the most serious crimes in Scotland. City Buildings Prototype energy efficient sustainable homes. A vast treasure trove of objects from around the world. The story of the UKs oldest police force, the City of Glasgow Police. Visit Charles Rennie Mackintoshs masterwork. Explore one of the busiest courts in Europe. A unique collection celebrating the lives, histories and achievements of women. Peoples Cathedral church of Govan and home to the Govan Stones. Edwardian Swimming Baths and Steamie working towards becoming a wellbeing centre. Impressive original stained glass windows and stone work. First built in 1903, an iconic stadium in world football. Rare access to the home of the Royal Scottish National Orchestra. Scotlands Sanctuary Gardens dedicated to peace. Designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh, a truly unique venue. Scotlands oldest museum and home to over a million magnificent items. Completely refurbished Tennis Pavilion from 1922 with some original features. An inspirational worship space with unrivalled Pre-Raphaelite stained glass. Traditional Edwardian presenting house with eclectic mix of styles. £90million Medical Laboratory Building with state-of-the-art equipment. A vibrant community hub based in North Glasgow. John Honeymans successful commission of Lansdowne Church established his reputation. Scotlands Centre for Design and Architecture; exhibitions, Mackintosh, events tours. Magnificent stained glass and exceptional relief carvings create a dramatic atmosphere. The reassembled interiors of the home of Charles Rennie Mackintosh. 19th Century Villa, Muslim place of worship and educational institute. Award winning support centre with an inspiring imaginative design. Restored 1878 public hall with historic Stephen Adam stained glass. Glasgows magnificent, Victorian, purpose-built art galleries, currently mothballed. Magnificent panelled rooms with lovely stained glass windows. A centre of excellence for the great highland bagpipe. Former Variety Theatre built in 1911 brought back into use. Inspirational, historic and thriving community facility. Get behind the scenes tours of one of the largest PDSA facilities in the UK. Telling the story of Glasgow and its people. A beautiful category B listed building sited in the Gallowgate region. A grand country house, Scotlands answer to Downtown Abbey. Former Burgh Hall closed by Glasgow City Council in 1999 now run as a charity. The oldest surviving railway station in operation in Glasgow. 16th century category A listed house. Only original 1850s terrace left in the street. Visit Queens Park railway Club, a station turned art gallery Former church with excellent Victorian stained glass and interesting graveyard. Home for Glasgows internationally renowned Transport and Technology collection. Tibetan Buddhist Centre offering Meditation, Prayer, Yoga, Shiatsu Training Mindfulness. The only institution of its kind in the country. This Mackintosh designed building offers a glimpse of the past. An arts centre dedicated to Mask and Puppets. Glasgows first post-Reformation Catholic Church and an early example of Gothic revivalism. One of the top six classical churches in the UK, superbly restored by GBPT. Gothic Revival mini-cathedral with outstanding stonework, stained glass and oak carvings. Museum of Religion built in Modern Scots Baronial style. One of Glasgows most precious but often overlooked architectural treasures. Purpose built state-of-the-art television studios and broadcaster. Explore Glasgows only remaining historic sailing vessel, built in 1896. Victorian theatre with a long history of presenting touring productions. Hosting the swimming championships for Glasgow 2014. The second oldest building in Glasgow still used for purpose. Learn about the brewing process and rich heritage behind Tennents Lager. A creative centre for artists and designers. The oldest building in the Maryhill area of Glasgow. An iconic purpose-built hospital for the care of people with epilepsy. The jewel in the crown of Mackintoshs works. Gillespie, Kidd Coia designed former Our Lady and St Franciss Secondary School.