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Glasgow, Scotland
Best Sights & Activities -(Sightseeing)
Bank of Scotland
(Sights & Activities - Sightseeing)
110-120 St. Vincent St
Glasgow UK G2 5ER
141-221-7071
Description:
This stellar example of neo-classical design is noteworthy for its massive proportions, with massive columns and tall windows. Carved lions' heads jut out unexpectedly, and some interesting memorials and plaques related to merchant and banking history are located in the spacious interior.

George Square
(Sights & Activities - Sightseeing)

Glasgow UK

Description:
Dead center in Glasgow's financial district is a square devoted to statues of many key figures, including Queen Victoria, Robert Burns (Scotland's national poet), James Watt (inventor of the steam engine), and Scotland's favorite son, renowned author Sir Walter Scott. This attractive square is flanked by ornate Renaissance-style buildings and this is a great place to take a sightseeing breather while learning about key historic figures. This is also a popular meeting place for locals.

Glasgow Necropolis
(Sights & Activities - Sightseeing)
50 Cathedral Square
Glasgow UK G4
141-552-3145
Description:
This large, evocative cemetery is the final resting place for many of Glasgow's most revered dignitaries and famous citizens. With its hilltop views and position next to the River Clyde, this is one of the loveliest sights in the area. The obelisk for John Knox juts higher than the rest at 200 feet. Also, look for the Bridge of Sighs, named for all of the mourners who have traversed it.

Mitchell Library
(Sights & Activities - Sightseeing)
North St
Glasgow UK G3
141-287-2999
Description:
With more than one million books and documents filling its shelves, this is Europe's largest reference library. Open since 1911 and named for Stephen Mitchell, who made a fortune in tobacco. The hallmark of the building is its majestic dome, which features the visage of Minerva, goddess of wisdom.

The Lighthouse
(Sights & Activities - Sightseeing)
11 Mitchell Ln
Glasgow UK G1 3NU
141-221-6362
Description:
After opening in July 1999, this project (Scotland's Centre for Architecture, Design and The City), has gained popularity as a visitor destination. With a changing array of exhibits filling gallery spaces, hundreds of educational workshops, conference facilities, and a year-long slate of events, concerts, and lectures, the Lighthouse is reaching out to the community and informing them about the city's architectural and design developments.