Ibrox Stadium in Glasgow
The Ibrox Stadium (aka Ibrox Park), ranks among the largest stadiums in the UK. The stadium survived two major mishaps. In 1902, about 500 people suffered injuries and 25 people…
The Ibrox Stadium (aka Ibrox Park), ranks among the largest stadiums in the UK. The stadium survived two major mishaps. In 1902, about 500 people suffered injuries and 25 people…
The Hampden Park in Glasgow is a favorite spot of the football fans. It became Scotland’s National Stadium just after it was built. The Hampden Park hosted several football matches,…
Owned by the Celtic Football Club, the Celtic Park is situated near the Athletes’ Village in Glasgow. Since the Celtic Park was established in 1888, it saw several restorations. It…
Named after its donor, Sir William Burrell, the Burrell Collection is an award-winning building that houses some of the finest artistic collections. Born in 1861, Burrell got inclined to the…
St. Enoch Centre in Glasgow houses some of the top-branded stores such as, the Boots, Debenhams, Hamleys, and H&M. About £150 million was invested in 2011 to give the shopping…
The Tall Ship aka Glenlee, a three-masted barque, was constructed at the Bay Yard in Port Glasgow. It was built as a bulk cargo carrier and took her first shipment…
The Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, replete with Europe’s dandy art collections, offer a striking backdrop for opulent banquets, fashion shows, receptions, banquets, product launches, and gala dinners. Two of…
The iconic landmark of the Riverside Museum, sited on the banks of the River Clyde in Glasgow has been built upon the location of the former Inglis Shipyard. The Scotland’s…
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