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Admire the Gothic Revival style of the main campus building here, also known as the Gilbert Scott Building, in honour of the architect responsible. The university itself was founded in 1451 by Bishop Turnbull, in the sacristy of Glasgow Cathedral, and the original site was on High Street. Unfortunately, the old college building was destroyed in 1870, when the campus moved to Gilmorehill in the west end, but Gilbert Scott's impressive gables, turrets and cloisters are well worth a look. If you take a tour, you can climb to the top of the 91m high central tower and enjoy one of the best views of the city available. Guided tours start at the visitor centre, which has an exhibition on the university, a cafe and a shop.
Tours
2pm Mon-Sat.
Charges of Tours
Adults
£2, concs £1.
Open Hours
9:30a-5p M-Sa, 2p-5p Su (May-Sep), 9:30a-5p M-Sa (Oct-Apr)
URL : http://www.gla.ac.uk/
Address:
University Avenue Glasgow G12 8QQ United Kingdom, G12
Telephone : 44 141 330 5511
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