Glasgow

 

I had a fantastic time during my studies here. I managed to see quite a bit of the city, but the university was also pretty cool, and even had lots of free museums. The city is hardly touched by tourists, and few groups even spend the night here, instead going to Edinburgh or the Highlands. It is worth a visit, though, to get a feel of a true Scottish city. The people are friendly, and it has a very down-to-earth feel about it. Heck, I could even live here someday. Be sure to check out my semester spent in Scotland in my Glasgow 1999 gallery.

 

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The River Kelvin and the University of Glasgow. Main Range Glasshouse of the Glasgow Botanic Gardens Main Range Glasshouse
Kibble Palace of the Botanic Gardens Inside Kibble Palace The River Kelvin in the Glasgow Botanic Gardens.
George Square decorated for Christmas Glasgow Cathedral Inside Glasgow Cathedral
The Necropolis, the cemetary by Glasgow Cathedral Sunset from the Necropolis Kelvin statue and the Kelvingrove Museum, both in Kelvingrove Park.
The Kelvingrove Museum A Scot named Burrell managed to amass extensive collection of paintings and other works of art.<br>When he died, all the art he had amasses became the Burrell Collection. Burrell managed to acquire one of Rodin's
The entrance to Glasgow's Queen Street train station, with greetings in English and Gaelic. The

Further Info

Glasgow Guide

The University of Glasgow

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