Sunday events
1820 Martyrs Sighthill Monument - Baird and Hardie, leaders in the Radical War of 1820 interred here
The Arches - Underneath seven brick arches supporting Central Station.
Arlington Baths - Victorian, private members, swimming baths club
BBC Scotland - BBC Scotland's headquarters on the banks of the River Clyde.
Beechwood Allotment - Beechwood Allotment in the Broomhill part of the West End
Blairtummock House Enterprise Centre - B-listed Blairtummock House and walled garden.
The Bridge Arts Centre - An aspirational and award winning landmark building located in the centre of Easterhouse.
The Briggait - Beautiful Category A listed building in the medieval Merchant City
Britannia Panopticon Music Hall - Stan Laurel made his debut in 1906 at this hidden wonder in the city centre
Buchanan Bridge Club - A-listed Victorian townhouse
The Burrell Collection - Behind the scenes at the fabulous Burrell Collection.
Cart Blanche - Four mile walk along the White Cart Water.
Castlemilk Community Fire and Rescue Station - Safety issues and a chip pan fire.
Castlemilk Stables - Doors Open Day must-see!
Civil Ceremony Suites - Lavishly refitted in the sinuously organic Glasgow version of Art Nouveau.
Cottier Theatre - Former Church - only Glasgow survivor decorated by Daniel Cottier
Easterhouse Community Fire Station - Fire Appliance bays and training tower
Fairfield Shipyard Offices - An A-listed building of outstanding architectural merit.
Fotheringay Centre at Hutchesons Grammar School - The result of a unique partnership.
Garnethill Synagogue - Scotland’s first, purpose built synagogue with high quality stained glass
George Square Heritage Walk - Heritage Walk through historic Civic Square
Girlguiding Glasgow Headquarters - B-Listed Victorian building.
Glasgow Cathedral - Contains tomb of St. Mungo and fine stained glass
Glasgow Central Mosque - Accommodating 2,000 for prayers, the biggest Mosque in Scotland
Glasgow Film Theatre - Modernist European building (with clear Dutch influence).
Glasgow Museums Resource Centre - Rich treasure-trove of objects from around the world
Glasgow Necropolis - Friendly, informal and informative tours.
Glasgow Police Museum - Fascinating story of the UK’s oldest police force.
Glasgow School of Art - Mackintosh's architectural 'masterwork' was recently voted 'Britain's Best Building of the past 175
Glasgow Steiner School - Unique design and character with sheep's wool insulating the roof!
Glasgow Traffic Control Centre - Tracking buses from outer space!
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 public swimming baths.
Grand Central Hotel - Stunning restoration has transformed this iconic Category A listed Station Hotel
Greek Thomsons Sixty Steps - Monumental Public Staircase and Wall beside the River Kelvin
Hamiltonhill Allotment - Vibrant, thriving allotment close to city centre
The Hidden Gardens - Award winning public space for peaceful appreciation of nature within urban landscape
High Carntyne Allotments - 31 plots with their own sheds and greenhouses
Holmlea Gardens Allotment - A 'Wee Oasis' in Cathcart
Holmwood House - Alexander Thomson's finest villa.
House For an Art Lover - Inspired by Charles Rennie Mackintosh's portfolio of drawings.
Hutchesons Grammar School, Secondary - In its day an extremely fashionable, modern building
Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum - An astylar composition on severely Classic lines.
Kelvingrove Park Heritage Walk - Classic example of Victorian Park with beautifully restored Stewart Memorial Fountain
Kelvinside Hillhead Parish Church - Modelled on Sainte Chapelle in Paris - contains some of the finest stained glass in the country
Lansdowne Church - The most striking gothic revival church in Glasgow.
Linthouse Building, Govan and Linthouse Parish - Façade is a blend of classical and Arts & Crafts
The Mackintosh Church - The Mackintosh Society's international headquarters
Mansewood Allotments - Currently one of the smallest Allotment sites in Glasgow
1 Moray Place - The finest of all Grecian terraces
Mosspark Parish Church - Gothic style with Art Nouveau touches.
Oatlands Leisure Gardens - Each plot is fenced with its own shed
Organ Music 6 - by John Power - Fundraising Organ Recital Marathon
Our Lady of Good Counsel Church - A church is full of surprises.
Partick Curling Clubhouse - The gift of Provost William Kennedy of Partick and his two brothers.
Peoples Palace and Winter Gardens - The story of the people and city of Glasgow.
Pollok House - A-listed Scottish Country House managed by the National Trust for Scotland
Pollokshaws Burgh Hall - A-listed with a Wurlitzer organ.
The Prince and Princess of Wales Hospice - Georgian Terrace restored from dereliction to provide Hospice Facility
Provan Hall - Built around same time as Provand's Lordship!
Queens Park Allotments - 55 Allotments in Queens Park
Reidvale Community Allotments - First New Allotments in Glasgow since WW2
Resurrecting History - The Southern Necropolis - A Listed Gate Lodge to B Listed Cemetery and journey of enlightenment
Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow - Finely decorated Beaux Arts interiors.
Sloans Bar and Restaurant - Truly a hidden wonder in the bustling city centre.
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 Andrew's in the Square - One of the top six classical churches in the UK
St Bride's Church - Beautiful stained glass windows and a marble altar with mosaic work.
St Clare's R.C. Church - St Clare's was completed in 1966 at a cost of £75000.
St Vincent Street Church - Thomson’s only surviving operational church.
Theatre NEMO - B-listed Edwardian building.
Trades Hall of Glasgow - Rare Adam exterior
Tramway - Multi-purpose theatre and visual art spaces.
Trinley Brae Allotments - Supporting wildlife and biodiversity - Charming plots bursting with character
Tron Theatre - One of the oldest surviving landmarks of the historic Merchant City
Trongate 103 - Housing eight independent arts organisations under one roof.
Wellington Church - Classical exterior with impressive portico.
Westthorn Allotments - 60 Plots beside the Clyde
Willow Tea Rooms - Mackintosh and his partnership with Kate Cranston.
Women of the Necropolis Walking Tour: Launch Event - 'Dig the dirt' on Victorian society with fantastic new women's history tour