Discover a world of wonder and creativity at Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, where imagination knows no bounds. From fascinating exhibits to interactive displays, there's something for everyone, no matter your age. Step inside our historic building and embark on a captivating journey through art, history, and culture. With its magnificent architecture and stunning galleries, Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum is a treasure trove of knowledge and inspiration. Pre-booked tickets are not required. Entry is FREE and drop in.
We loved it!!! You can easily spend a whole day there. There are e so much to see in Kelvingrove Art Gallery and museum and all these for free. So many sectors and so many artifacts, truly amazing! Totally recommend it especially for the paintings of Scottish and Dutch artists you can see there!
Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum is an absolute must-visit! The extraordinary collection housed here is both vast and diverse, ranging from fine art masterpieces to fascinating historical artifacts. Each exhibit is thoughtfully curated, offering something for everyone, whether you're an art lover, history buff, or just curious to explore. The museum itself is beautifully maintained, with every gallery and display space immaculate and well-organized. The building's stunning architecture adds to the overall experience, making it as much a part of the visit as the collections inside. The staff were friendly and knowledgeable, enhancing the experience with their insights. I can't recommend Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum enough--it's a cultural treasure that brilliantly showcases the richness of both art and history.
This went beyond our expectations for a visit this summary. Some real finds including Dali, Cezanne and a Degas. My first Dali and did not disappoint. And the Glasgow Boys exhibition was a treat for someone not from the region. Round it off with the Organ Recital and it's a great visit. Easy access for less abled and wheelchair.
Such an incredible art gallery and museum. We spent several hours at Kelvingrove and easily could have spent a few hours more. The exhibits and art are first class and staff are friendly and helpful. The first floor cafe is great to grab a coffee and a slice of cake and you'll also catch an organ show @ 1pm in the main entrance. A must visit if you're in Glasgow.
Neat gallery museum, creative displays, kid and adult friendly. Interactive exhibits with the artwork and natural history elements. Please give donations, if you can, I saw hardly anyone give a donations. Cafe was lovely efficient and reasonably priced. Soup, salad, and sandwich 10PS
Absolutely fantastic art gallery situated in an historic building. The gallery is a mish mash of all different types of art work but all drawn together through the story of humanity and how we evolve. Further to the art is also a brilliant telling if Glasgow's story and it's contribution to the UK and the world in general. There are also sections on wildlife, Vikings and the ancient world. The gallery is free to enter and is very spacious so it never feels crowded. They have also done a great job in making it inclusive and child friendly.
On-site services
Live performances
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Wheelchair-accessible toilet
Restaurant
Toilets
Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi
Good for kids
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We loved it!!! You can easily spend a whole day there. There are e so much to see in Kelvingrove Art Gallery and museum and all these for free. So many sectors and so many artifacts, truly amazing! Totally recommend it especially for the paintings of Scottish and Dutch artists you can see there!
Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum is an absolute must-visit! The extraordinary collection housed here is both vast and diverse, ranging from fine art masterpieces to fascinating historical artifacts. Each exhibit is thoughtfully curated, offering something for everyone, whether you're an art lover, history buff, or just curious to explore. The museum itself is beautifully maintained, with every gallery and display space immaculate and well-organized. The building's stunning architecture adds to the overall experience, making it as much a part of the visit as the collections inside. The staff were friendly and knowledgeable, enhancing the experience with their insights. I can't recommend Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum enough--it's a cultural treasure that brilliantly showcases the richness of both art and history.
This went beyond our expectations for a visit this summary. Some real finds including Dali, Cezanne and a Degas. My first Dali and did not disappoint. And the Glasgow Boys exhibition was a treat for someone not from the region. Round it off with the Organ Recital and it's a great visit. Easy access for less abled and wheelchair.
Such an incredible art gallery and museum. We spent several hours at Kelvingrove and easily could have spent a few hours more. The exhibits and art are first class and staff are friendly and helpful. The first floor cafe is great to grab a coffee and a slice of cake and you'll also catch an organ show @ 1pm in the main entrance. A must visit if you're in Glasgow.
Neat gallery museum, creative displays, kid and adult friendly. Interactive exhibits with the artwork and natural history elements. Please give donations, if you can, I saw hardly anyone give a donations. Cafe was lovely efficient and reasonably priced. Soup, salad, and sandwich 10PS
Absolutely fantastic art gallery situated in an historic building. The gallery is a mish mash of all different types of art work but all drawn together through the story of humanity and how we evolve. Further to the art is also a brilliant telling if Glasgow's story and it's contribution to the UK and the world in general. There are also sections on wildlife, Vikings and the ancient world. The gallery is free to enter and is very spacious so it never feels crowded. They have also done a great job in making it inclusive and child friendly.