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This castle is located in Crookston/Baile Chroc which is a suburb on the south-western edge of Glasgow/Glaschu. The twelfth century castle was rebuilt in 1400 and consists of a central tower and four square corner towers. More on Crookston Castle
This twelfth century cathedral was dedicated in the presence of king David 1 in 1136 and the present cathedral consecrated in 1197. It is located off castle Street at the eastern end of Cathedral Street. More on Glasgow Cathedral
Glasgow has many municipal museums. art galleries and theatres. Kelvingrove Art Gallery is the most famous and well visited. More on Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum
The museum is part of the University of Glasgow and the venues are located on the Gilmorehill campus west from the City Centre. Collections include paintings by James McNeill Whistler and works by Charles Rennie Macintosh in addition to other scientific and historical artefacts. More on Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery