Gilbert Scott Building Tower located on the Gilmorehill campus of the University of Glasgow in Scotland.
Charing Cross Mansions, a historic red sandstone tenement in Glasgow, Scotland.Designed by architect J.J. Burnet and completed in 1891, the building features an early French Renaissance style.
The steeple at Charing Cross Mansions
Church of Scotland located on St Vincent Street in Glasgow. .Completed in 1904, the building is designed in the Gothic Revival style and is nicknamed the "Highland Cathedral.” Photo taken from room at Sandman Signature Hotel.
Clyde Arc, a road bridge in Glasgow, Scotland, officially opened in September 2006. It spans the River Clyde, connecting the Finnieston area on the north bank with Pacific Quay on the south. Locally, it is widely known as the "Squinty Bridge" because it crosses the river at an angle.
OVO Hydro in Glasgow, is Scotland's largest entertainment venue with a maximum capacity of 14,300.
Best tacos in Scotland? :)
Tolbooth Steeple
Because you never know when you might need one!
This mural of St. Mungo holding a robin was created by the artist Smug in Glasgow, Scotland.
Glasgow Cathedral. 800 years old. Photo taken from room at Sandman Signature Hotel.
Glasgow Royal Infirmary
The historic Glasgow Royal Infirmary, a prominent hospital in Glasgow.
Kelvingrove was one of the last great museums of the Victorian era, opening in 1901, as part of Glasgow's International Exhibition of that year. In 1902 it became Glasgow’s civic art gallery and museum.
The collections range from fine art and design - including examples of French Impressionism and the Scottish Colourists - to natural history including Sir Roger the elephant, plus arms and armour, human history and Ancient Egypt.
Kelvingrove boasts one of Europe's finest civic art collections.
This is the "Floating Heads" art installation by artist Sophie Cave, located in the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum in Glasgow. The exhibit consists of 50 unique hanging head sculptures, each designed to represent different human emotions, such as euphoria, despair, rage, and laughter.
Post-Impressionist painting "Still Life" (c. 1908) by the celebrated French artist Pierre-Auguste Renoir.
iconic Surrealist masterpiece "Christ of Saint John of the Cross" (1951) by the Spanish artist Salvador Dalí. This painting is widely considered the crown jewel of the permanent collection at the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum in Glasgow.
"Saint Peter Repentant" (1628), created by the renowned Spanish master Jusepe de Ribera (also known as Lo Spagnoletto).
Early Renaissance masterpiece "The Annunciation" (circa 1490), painted by the legendary Italian master Sandro Botticelli
The gentleman who insisted that I take his picture because, as he declared, "I'm Scottish."
St. Mungo premium lager, a Munich-style beer produced by Glasgow's WEST Brewery.