free entry to all museums
The Heritage Lottery Fund has contributed to the Kelvingrove Refurbishment
Historic Scotland has contributed to the Kelvingrove Refurbishment
Scottish Natural Heritage has contributed to the Kelvingrove Refurbishment
European Regional Development Fund has contributed to the Kelvingrove Refurbishment
Education Events
For information on forthcoming events for schools, colleges and universities, contact Museums Education Service on 0141 276 9505 or 0141 276 9506.
Events & Activities
Tackling sectarianism at St Mungo Museum
This year, St Mungo Museum of Religious Life and Art is hosting free anti-sectarian workshops.
Citizenship, world religions workshops, and themed tours
Pupils have the opportunity at St Mungo Museum of Religious Life and Art to explore Glasgow's many faith communities and learn how people of different faiths enrich and contribute to the city. Themes include active citizenship, community, faith, racism and sectarianism.
Schools' Workshops at People's Palace for 2007 to 2008
Our Education Service provides programmes and resources for education providers from pre-school to higher education, including activity sheets linked to the collections, handling boxes and in-service training for teachers and other education professionals.
Schools' Workshops at Museum of Transport for 2007 to 2008
Our Education Service provides programmes and resources for education providers from pre-school to higher education, including activity sheets linked to the collections, handling boxes and in-service training for teachers and other education professionals.
Schools' Workshops at Scotland Street School Museum for 2007 to 2008
Our Education Service provides programmes and resources for education providers from pre-school to higher education, including activity sheets linked to the collections, handling boxes and in-service training for teachers and other education professionals.
Schools' Workshops at Provand's Lordship for 2007 to 2008
Our Education Service provides programmes and resources for education providers from pre-school to higher education, including activity sheets linked to the collections, handling boxes and in-service training for teachers and other education professionals.
Schools' Workshops at St Mungo Museum for 2007 to 2008
Our Education Service provides programmes and resources for education providers from pre-school to higher education, including activity sheets linked to the collections, handling boxes and in-service training for teachers and other education professionals.
Schools Workshops at Glasgow Museums Resource Centre for 2007 to 2008
Our Education Service provides programmes and resources for education providers from pre-school to higher education, including activity sheets linked to the collections, handling boxes and in-service training for teachers and other education professionals.
GoMA education events mailing list
If you would like to find out about forthcoming education events and activities at GOMA . . . .
Medieval Glasgow Handling Box and Oldest House in Glasgow Worksheets for Schools
Provand's Lordship is the only house to survive from medieval Glasgow. For over five hundred years it has watched over the changing fortunes of the city and nearby Cathedral.
Exhibitions
Glasgow 1955: Through the Lens
In 1955 Glasgow camera clubs got together to create a unique photography survey of the city. A selection of these popular photographs is back on display at the People's Palace.
The Tontine Faces at Provand's Lordship
St Nicholas Garden lies behind Provand's Lordship, and surrounding the garden are the Tontine Faces, a collection of strange, stone masks. Now you can see them online.
The Classrooms at Scotland Street School Museum
The three classroom reconstructions at Scotland Street School Museum show the changing face of the schoolroom from the Victorian era through the Second World War to the classroom of the 1950s and 1960s. And now you can see them online.
Provand's Lordship is Glasgow's oldest house. It was built in the 15th century. Apart from Glasgow Cathedral, it is the city's oldest building. Now you can see it online.
You can now see Glasgow's most ancient attraction online.
Have you ever stopped to think about the role transport plays in your life? This exhibition explores objects from Glasgow Museums' transport collections and tells the stories of how they affected people's lives.
The young people taking part in the Rural Urban Training Scheme (RUTs) worked with staff at National Museums Scotland to create this exhibition about Britain's motorcycle industry.

