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Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum

Argyle Street, Glasgow, G3 8AG, United Kingdom | 0141 276 9599 | Website
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Enough Space Even for a Dinosaur!

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Overview

An iconic Glasgow building - worth visiting for that alone - 'Kelvingrove Art Galleries & Museum' stands proudly in the cities west end. There are a wide range of galleries as well as both temporary and permanent exhibits. During my visit, ’Dippy' the Dinosaur was taking all the attention in the central hall, where he/she is staying for a few months as part of its national tour. An expanse of space, with smooth floors throughout.

Transport & Parking

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In the city centre, there are various transport options. The nearest underground is Kelvin subway station (on Byres Road), about a 5 minute walk away. The nearest train station is Patrick, about a 15 minute walk away. There are lots of buses in Glasgow,and even the tourist hop-on hop-on bus stops around here. Kelvingrove Museum has its own car-park with a number of marked disabled bays. If you don't have a blue-badge, the rest of the parking is pay-and-display. The disabled bays are directly in front of the rear entrance to the museum, which has a flat entrance and a push-button automatic door. The front/main entrance to the Museum has a flight of stairs. The stairs do not have marked edges, and not an easy to reach handrail - don't be put off by this, use the rear entrance.

Access

4

There is an expanse of space in the museum, with wide passageways and smooth flooring throughout - making it ideal if moving around in a wheelchair. There are staff at desks near the entrances as well as around the museum, who are happy to help answer any questions. You can also pick up a free map of the museum when you arrive. There is a hearing loop. As there is a lot of information written beside each of the exhibits, it would perhaps be a useful feature if they had a recording/headset of this you could use as you went round - I am not aware of this being available. This is what I would describe as a 'traditional' museum - with lots of very interesting things to see. However, the majority cannot be touched. For some people, particularly with sensory impairments, or who have a more energetic nature, they may prefer a more interactive style. I liked that at various points around the place there are stacks of folding chairs. Visitors are welcome to use these whenever they want, whether they want a rest, or to sit and enjoy watching/listening to something.

Toilets

5

I am giving this a high rating as I was impressed that there are accessible toilets on every floor. I only saw standard accessible toilets, but I believe there is one with a changing plinth. Sometimes the toilets were tucked off the main corridors slightly, nearer to the rooms of exhibits, so some extra signs would have made them easier to find.

Staff

3.5

I did not have reason to speak with staff, but they are easily seen around the place and I felt I could have asked for their help if I needed it. There are staffed desks at each of the entrances. The museum was quite busy, with a mixture of visitors including families and school groups, everyone seemed to be welcomed.

Anything else you wish to tell us?

It's a Glasgow Museum = It's Free to Visit!! Be there for 1pm (most days - check online) and hear the magnificent organ being played! It echoes round the whole building, a bonus free concert to enjoy. Has a good cafe as well as museum shop, but they don't mind you bringing a packed lunch either. Visit other places on the area too - Kelvingrove Park is just next door

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MountainGoat

Brilliant review, thanks Zozimus :)


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