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Your search for Attractions & events in Clyde-Valley returned 64 results
Attraction - Historic Ship, Glasgow
Visit The Tall Ship at Glasgow Harbour and experience Glasgow's maritime history at first hand. Built in 1896, the s.v. Glenlee is the only Clydebuilt sailing ship left in the UK.
Attraction - Church/Chapel, Glasgow
Only surviving church by Alexander Greek Thomson. Sanctuary designed in American pine wood, ornate pillars and more.
Attraction - Museum, Glasgow
The award-winning building welcomes visitors to the riches of Sir William Burrell's unique collection. There are art objects from Iraq, Egypt, Greece and Italy.
Attraction - Gallery, Glasgow
Contemporary art gallery showing programme of around 12 exhibitions per year ranging from fine arts and applied art to video, installations, photography and design.
Attraction - Heritage/Visitor Centre, Motherwell
Multi-media exhibition telling the story of the people of Motherwell and the effects of industry on the area from the mid 19thC to the present day.
Attraction - Church/Chapel, Biggar
Place of worship, erected in 1546 on the site of a much older building.
Attraction - Gallery, Glasgow
Specialises in British, mainly Scottish, 19th and 20th Century drawings, paintings and sculpture.
Attraction - Country/Royal Park, Motherwell
Mixed parkland and woodlands covering 1,100 acres containing a variety of recreational facilities including watersports, woodland trails, countryside walks and more.
Attraction - Museum, Glasgow
A unique collection of transport and technology which reflects Glasgow's history as the second city of the British Empire.
Attraction - Gallery, Glasgow
The University of Glasgow's Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery is home to one of the top five collections in Scotland, with over a million items ranging from meteorites and mummies to Mackintosh.