The Gallery of Modern Art is situated in
Royal Exchange Square, the most scenic part of
Glasgow centre with many cafes, bar/diners and
restaurants.
The buildings in this area are some of the
most impressive in the city, that have to be
viewed, such as the Art Gallery itself, and the
City Chambers building looking over George Square, that you can
take free tours of inside.
The Corinthian Building,
built in 1842 as a bank on Ingram Street, 100
yards east of the Art Gallery, now serves as a
club with a bar, restaurants, nightclub, and
casino, claimed to be the most ornate building
in the city. Pop in for a drink and have a look
around.
The Counting House
was a Bank of Scotland building built in 1870,
overlooking George Square, about 100 yards
right in this image. The Counting House was
converted to a J D Wetherspoon bar/diner in
1996. You can enjoy inexpensive meals and
drinks while viewing the splendour of the
interior.
See also Glasgow Buildings for more
information and images.
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