Glasgow gems 💎 Nelson columns, hottest Scottish curry ….

The Glasgow modern art gallery and the statue in front.

The light house designed by Macintosh.

Nelson’s column which was erected 3 years before the London. Due to being damaged by lightening it is now less Grand.

Buildings designed by the same designer as the Gherkin; Norman Foster. Both are for concerts.

The curry house with Scotland’s hottest curry? Beautiful stained glass in their toilet and decoration around upstairs water fountain.

A fountain with life size statue of Queen Victoria on top.

Another victim of lightening in Glasgow; a tree planted to commentating first women in Glasgow getting the vote. As this occurred at the same time as rest of UK the tree is now 100 years old. It is called the suffragette tree and has their colours around it.

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A preserved old style tenement house, now owned by National Trust Scotland.

Wonderwall Glasgow Street Art and More

Some pictures of Glasgow street art and more.

Scotland : Glasgow

Glasgow the biggest city in Scotland. While staying in Edinburgh we also planned a day trip to Glasgow. We took the ScotRail to Glasgow, it’s a 55 minutes ride. Meanwhile you can enjoy the beautiful landscape. Glasgow is the biggest and busiest city in Scotland and it’s located on the banks of the River Clyde. Unfortunately the […]

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