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Welcome to the BNMS Annual Spring Meeting
on 19 - 21 May 2025 in Glasgow

About the City

What are the best things to do in Glasgow?

Glasgow Cathedral & Glasgow Necropolis

Find out more https://www.historicenvironment.scot/visit-a-place/places/glasgow-cathedral/ and https://www.glasgownecropolis.org/

kelvingrove art gallery

One of the city’s most iconic buildings is the University of Glasgow

Find out more https://www.gla.ac.uk/explore/visit/attractions/tour/

You can also discover the rich architecture of Alexander 'Greek' Thomson at Holmwood House

Find out more https://www.nts.org.uk/visit/places/holmwood

For a grand Edwardian country house, head to the southside to visit Pollok House, set in Pollok Country Park.

Find out more https://www.nts.org.uk/stories/pollok-house-major-refurbishment

Whisky lovers will relish a trip to The Clydeside Distillery, located on the banks of the River Clyde.

Find out more https://www.theclydeside.com/

pollok house

A visit to Tennent's Wellpark Brewery offers a fascinating look into the history and success of Scotland's oldest brewery.

Find out more https://www.tennents.co.uk/experiencetennents-tour

Glasgow is well-known for its maritime and shipbuilding heritage. Discover the stories from this era at the Fairfield Heritage Centre, set in the headquarters of Glasgow's greatest shipyard.

Find out more https://www.fairfieldgovan.co.uk/

Recently reopened after a repair and improvement programme, history buffs should visit the Provand’s Lordship - the oldest house in Glasgow.

Find out more https://www.glasgowlife.org.uk/museums/venues/provands-lordship

 

 

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