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Abercromby Street Graveyard - Enjoy an enactment of one of the characters from the Graveyard.

Andy Scott Public Art Ltd - Andy Scott is one of the UK's leading public artists.

The Arches - Underneath seven brick arches supporting Central Station.

Architecture and Built Heritage - Bridgeton Cross: bringing people together under one umbrella

Arta - Edwardian Renaissance style cheese warehouse transformed into a glamorous night club.

Balshagray Victoria Park Church - This prominent B-listed building was involved in an architectural competition in 1907.

Barony Hall - Magnificent Victorian Gothic Revival church.

Battlefield East Church - Original Church in Old English Gothic, with English-style side porch entrance.

BBC Scotland - BBC Scotland's headquarters on the banks of the River Clyde.

The Beresford - The city's first sky scraper!

Blairtummock House Enterprise Centre - B-listed Blairtummock House and walled garden.

Botanic Gardens Heritage Trail - Internationally acclaimed for the impressive glass houses.

The Bridge Arts Centre - An aspirational and award winning landmark building located in the centre of Easterhouse.

Broomhill Church of Scotland - Large red sandstone Geometric church.

Canal Boat Festival 1 - Speirs Wharf to Maryhill

Canal Boat Festival 2 - Jump on board for a trip along Glasgow's historic Forth & Clyde Canal

Capitol - Named after the Capitol Picture Theatre.

Carmunnock Conservation Village - 17th and 18th century cottages and 19th century tenements.

Cart Blanche - Four mile walk along the White Cart Water.

Castlemilk Community Fire and Rescue Station - Safety issues and achip pan fire..

Castlemilk Stables - Doors Open Day must-see!

Centre for Contemporary Arts - A-listed Alexander 'Greek' Thomson façade.

Citizens Theatre - Historic Victorian theatre, including backstage.

Civil Ceremony Suites - Lavishly refitted in the sinuously organic Glasgow version of Art Nouveau.

Clyde Waterfront River Trip - Glasgow made the Clyde and the Clyde made Glasgow.

Clydeport - French walnut panelling and Stephen Adam stained glass.

C.O.J.A.C. - Fully accessible disability resource centre.

Colston Wellpark Parish Church - Bold hammerbeam roof and magnificent stained glass windows.

Committee Room - A-listed former church now plays host to a quaint and cosy bar.

Construction Skills Taster Sessions - Try out various different construction skills.

Corinthian - One of the finest Victorian interiors in the UK.

Cowcaddens Fire Station - Purpose built two storey fire station.

Crosshill - Boasting some of Glasgow's most dramatic and distinctive tenements.

Dennistoun - Alexander Dennistoun of Golfhill's grand estate.

Dumbreck and Hazelwood - A-listed Craigie Hall with a general overview of Dumbreck.

East End Healthy Living Centre - Purpose built community health, learning and sports facility.

East End Heritage Trail Part 1 - Includes the People's Palace and Doulton Fountain.

East End Heritage Trail Part 2 - Includes treasures such as the Greenhead Works and Templeton's Tullis Street Memorial Garden.

Easterhouse Fire Station - Tour of station by watch personnel.

Echoes of Empire Part 1: Buchanan Street - Buchanan Street is undoubtedly Glasgow's best street.

Echoes of Empire Part 2: The Western City Centre - Explore this key part of the last British of the British cities!

Filmy Fern House - Glasgow Botanic Gardens - A stunning grotto-like glasshouse normally hidden behind the scenes.

Foundation Glasgow - the Growth of a City - Now showing! Extended to 20th September!

Four Winds Pavilion - Former hydraulic pumping station on the Clyde.

GalGael Trust - A celebration of Scotland’s heritage as a world centre of shipbuilding and navigation.

Gallery of Modern Art - Former Tobacco Lord's mansion in the heart of the city.

Girlguiding Glasgow Headquarters - B-Listed Victorian building.

Glasgow's (Animal) Magic - For younger students of architectural heritage.

Glasgow City Chambers - Stupendous example of 19th Century architecture.

Glasgow Evangelical Church - Lavish Italianate façade and beautiful stained glass.

Glasgow Film Theatre - Modernist European building (with clear Dutch influence).

Glasgow Independent Studio and Glasgow Project Room - Artist-led visual arts studio and gallery.

Glasgow Institute of Architects - From Alexander 'Greek' Thomson through the present day.

Glasgow Media Access Centre (GMAC) - At the heart of Scottish film making.

Glasgow Museums Resource Centre - See many objects which have never been on public display before.

Glasgow Necropolis Architectural Tour - Friendly, informal and informative tours - the Architectural Tour!

Glasgow Police Museum - The story of the UK’s oldest police force.

Glasgow Print Studio - View the best in contemporary Scottish printmaking.

Glasgow Royal Concert Hall - Scotland's premier concert venue.

Glasgow School of Art - Widely acknowledged as Mackintosh's architectural 'masterwork'.

Glasgow Sheriff Court - Highly polished interiors with imaginative use of timber, stone and daylight.

Glasgow - Slavery and The Abolition Movement - An historical journey of discovery through Glasgow's mercantile past.

Glasgow Steiner School - Unique design and character.

Glasgow Women's Library - From Suffragettes to Women's Libbers, knitting patterns to radical badges.

Gorbals Library and Real Learning Centre - The Library is the winner of many design awards.

Govan and Linthouse Parish - Govan Cross Building - B-listed. Gothic style.

Govan and Linthouse Parish - Govan Old Church - Early English with details from Pluscarden Abbey.

Govanhill Baths - Edwardian Baroque style.

Hazelwood School - Most deserved winner of a Civic Trust Award 2008.

The Hidden Gardens - Award winning public greenspace.

High Carntyne Parish Church - An attractive B-listed building.

Historic Glasgow - Local Filmed History, Stories and Trails.

Historic Glasgow Event - Celebration of the rich history and archaeology of Glasgow

Historic Govan - The development of Govan from its origins as a royal centre.

Holmwood House - Alexander Thomson's finest villa.

House For an Art Lover - Inspired by Charles Rennie Mackintosh's portfolio of drawings.

The Hub - A community education and employment facility.

Hummingbird - Grade B listed former townhouse.

University of Glasgow: Hunterian Museum - A stunning mix of old and new.

Hyndland - Edwardian grandeur.

Hyndland Parish Church - A-listed church with a mediæval layout.

Kelvin Stevenson Memorial Church - Delightful carvings of birds and beasts.

Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum - An astylar composition on severely Classic lines.

Kelvingrove Park - the Stewart Memorial Fountain - The jewel in the crown of Kelvingrove Park.

Kelvinside Hillhead Parish Church - Modelled on Sainte Chapelle in Paris.

King's Theatre - One of Scotland's most historic and significant theatres.

Knightswood Congregational Church - B-listed with an interesting past.

Langside College - The opening of Phase 1 of the new main teaching building.

Langside Heritage Walk - Covering the site of the Battle of Langside.

Lansdowne and its Church - With conservation expert David Martin.

Lansdowne Church - The most striking gothic revival church in Glasgow.

The Lighthouse - Stunning transformation of the former Glasgow Herald newspaper building.

Lighting Up the City - Celebrate Glasgow's fine architectural heritage.

Govan and Linthouse Parish - Linthouse Building - Matching square towers topped by colonnaded cupolas.

Lodging House Mission - Italian Palazzo style with giant Doric pilasters.

The Loft - In the roof space of the Grosvenor Cinema.

The Mackintosh Church - The only church designed by Mackintosh to be built.

The Mackintosh Experience Bus Tour - FREE over the whole Doors Open Day weekend

University of Glasgow - The Mackintosh House at the Hunterian - The interiors of the home of Charles Rennie Mackintosh and his wife Margaret MacDonald.

Maryhill - Some of glasgow's best kept historical secrets.

Maxwell Park Station - A late Victorian suburban railway station.

Merchant City Women's Heritage Walking Tour - Uncover the Merchant City's hidden history.

Merchant Square - Top quality Scottish food produce

The Mitchell Library - One of Europe's largest public libraries.

1 Moray Place - The finest of all Grecian terraces

Mosspark Parish Church - Gothic style with Art Nouveau touches.

Oran Mor - The great medley of life.

Organ Music 1 - To Britain and Bach! - John Power is returning this year for his ever popular fund raising sessions.

Organ Music 2 - To Britain and Bach! - John Power is the Organist at Gallowgate Parish Church.

Organ Music 3 - To Britain and Bach! - Charity organ recital by John Power.

Orkney Street Enterprise Centre - Initially designed as Govan Burgh Chambers.

Our Lady of Good Counsel Church - A church is full of surprises.

Park Walk - Parisianesque suburb on a prominent Glasgow hilltop

Partick - A place of ancient history, kings, bishops, mills, shipwrights and taverns.

Partick Curling Clubhouse - The gift of Provost William Kennedy of Partick and his two brothers.

Pearce Institute - In memory of Sir William Pearce.

People's Palace and Winter Gardens - The story of the people and city of Glasgow.

Pollok House - A-listed House is managed by the National Trust for Scotland.

Pollokshaws Burgh Hall - A-listed with a Wurlitzer organ.

Pollokshields Church of Scotland - A magnificent 3-manual Harrison & Harrison organ.

Pollokshields Tour - The UK's original, biggest and best planned garden suburb.

Polo Lounge - A stylish gay bar with some grand original features.

Possilpark Library and Learning Centre - Glasgow style stained glass.

Princes Square - An all weather experience with an impressive glass roof.

Project Ability - A platform for contemporary work by artists with disabilities.

Provan Hall - Come and see this hidden gem!

Quaker Meeting House - Only remaining 1850's terrace in Elmbank Crescent

Queen's Park Parish Church - Cottier stencil and window design.

Renfield St Stephen's Church - Polished Kenmure sandstone with a tall, clerestoried nave.

Rosemount Lifelong Learning Flexicentre - Combines old and new in an exciting and interesting way.

Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow - Finely decorated Beaux Arts interiors.

Royal Highland Fusiliers Museum - A magnificent turn of the 20th Century building.

Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama - The busiest performing arts venue in Scotland.

Russian Cultural Centre - Café-Gallery Cossachok - Russian literature, music and arts activity in general.

The Salon - Breathtaking former Cinema

The Saltire Centre - Innovative learning space.

Sandyford Henderson Memorial Church - Fully refurbished and modernised in 2004.

Scotstoun - Victoria Park - Whiteinch - Examples of Victorian heavy industry, Edwardian and 20th Century villas.

Scottish Ballet at Tramway - The newly developed headquarters of the Scottish National Dance Company

Scottish Youth Theatre - Scotland's national theatre 'for & by' young people.

Sharmanka Kinetic Theatre - An incredible mechanical choreography.

Shettleston Old Parish Church - Some very fine stained glass windows.

Sounds of Progress - Assists disabled people to develop music and musical theatre.

South Shawlands Parish Church - An unusual pillar-less cantilevered gallery.

Resurrecting History - The Southern Necropolis - Let the Happy Reaper take you on a journey of enlightenment.

St Aloysius Church - Fine late renaissance style church.

St Aloysius College - Junior School and Clavius Buildings - An Italian palazzo with a superb staircase.

St Andrew's in the Square - One of the top six classical churches in the UK

St Benedict's Church - Strikingly modern church.

St Charles' R.C. Church - Religious sculptures by Benno Schotz.

St George's Tron Church - Recently re-opened after 18 month major re-development.

St James' (Pollok) Parish Church - Gothic style building with beautiful stained glass windows.

St John's - Renfield Church - Miniature cathedral in Gothic-Revival style.

St Margaret's Episcopal Church - The most impressive of Chalmers' churches.

St Mary's Episcopal Cathedral - Breathtaking murals by Gwyneth Leech.

St Mary's R.C. Church - An east end monument with an elaborate interior.

St Mungo's Church - Early French Gothic.

St Ninian's Episcopal Church - Outstanding murals by William Hole.

St Patrick's R.C. Church - Magnificent red sandstone building.

St Vincent Crescent - Extraordinary mid Victorian developments.

St Vincent Street Free Church - Thomson’s only surviving operational church.

Street Level Photoworks - The opportunity to produce and participate in photography.

STV Studios - There's been a murder! The home of Taggart.

Sustainability - Expert speakers on the topic of sustainable architecture

Theatre NEMO - B-listed Edwardian building.

Glasgow's Built heritage - Tobacco Slavery and Abolition - Fascinating lecture examining Glasgow's mercantile past

Tollcross Park Heritage Walk - Prestigious award winning Park

Touchbase - One of the country's most exciting resources for disabled people.

Trades Hall of Glasgow - Rare Adam exterior.

Tramway - Multi-purpose theatre and visual art spaces.

Transmission Gallery - Representing current artistic activity.

Tron Theatre - From church to police station to current performance venue.

Trongate 103 - Housing eight independent arts organisations under one roof.

Trongate 103 talks - The architects and the project artist

Tusk - Eye-catching corner dome, complete with Egyptian columns.

United Reform Church - A flower festival will be held as part of the centenary celebrations.

University of Glasgow: Gilmorehill G12 - Originally known as the Anderson Free Church.

University of Glasgow: Library - A 'warehouse for books'.

Victorian Walkabout - Join the Perkins in a perambulation around the park.

Walmer Crescent - Among Alexander 'Greek' Thomson's achievements.

Waverley Tea Room - Part of the old Waverley Cinema.

Wellington Church - Classical exterior with impressive portico.

WEST Brewery - Templeton Building Winding House - In its former life this was the Templeton's Carpet Factory.

The World in the City - A Dutch canal house - in Glasgow

World Tour of West End - With historian and west end resident David Martin.

University of Glasgow: Zoology Museum - Part of the University's Hunterian Museum.