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
Detail of Christ of St John of the Cross, Salvador Dali (1904-1989), 1951 oil on canvas, 204.8 x 115.9cm
Glasgow Museums
Culture and Sport Glasgow
20 Trongate
Glasgow, G1 5ES
Phone: 0141 271 8310
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The City of Glasgow owns one of the richest collections in Europe, displayed in 13 museums across the city.
From Sir Roger the elephant to Rembrandt's A Man in Armour, and 1950s trams to medieval tapestries, we have something for everyone. Admission to our sites is free, so you can drop in and meet a friend for coffee, or take the family and make a day of it. There is something in Glasgow Museums for everyone, and children are particularly welcome.
A small entry charge may apply to temporary exhibitions. The National Trust for Scotland administers Pollok House for us and charges apply during the summer months.
We would like to acknowledge the generous support given by the Friends of Glasgow Museums, which allows our museums to continue to open on Mondays.

The Riverside Museum Appeal (RMA) is a charitable trust established to raise £5,000,000 in sponsorship and donations from companies, trusts and individuals for the development of the new Riverside Museum.
Give online to the Riverside Museum Appeal
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