Kelvingrove Museum and Art Gallery

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Kelvingrove Museum and Art Gallery

Image: © Thomas Nugent Taken: 1 Aug 2015

The central hall of the museum, including the organ which was built in 1901 by Lewis and Co, of London. It was initially housed in a temporary concert hall for the duration of the 1901 Glasgow International Exhibition and was moved to the museum in 1902. There are daily recitals; the performances are free and take place at 1pm Monday-Saturday and 3pm on Sundays.

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Image Location

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Latitude
55.868611
Longitude
-4.290509