Paisley Museum & Art Gallery located at High St, Paisley PA1 2BA, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0300 300 1210

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Paisley Museum & Art Gallery glasgow
Paisley Museum & Art Gallery glasgow
Paisley Museum & Art Gallery glasgow
Paisley Museum & Art Gallery glasgow
Paisley Museum & Art Gallery glasgow
Paisley Museum & Art Gallery glasgow
Paisley Museum & Art Gallery glasgow

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Kelmc1974@gmail.com McCormick

4 Google Rating

Always some great productions on and staff know their stuff. Central, avcessible and close by parkin

4/ 5

Always some great productions on and staff know their stuff. Central, avcessible and close by parking

Aysha Khan

5 Google Rating

Lovely art gallery, was worth the visit!

5/ 5

Lovely art gallery, was worth the visit!

Hector McGraw

5 Google Rating

Nice museum with free entry, good for families & kids, lots to see and do, had a brilliant Lego exhi

5/ 5

Nice museum with free entry, good for families & kids, lots to see and do, had a brilliant Lego exhibition few years ago , the building inside & outside is also very nice with nice architecture ,interesting section with Egyptian artefacts , currently closed for refurb so will be interesting to see what its like when it re-opens

Ian G

3 Google Rating

Sadly a tad run down. Now closed for a major refurbishment.

3/ 5

Sadly a tad run down. Now closed for a major refurbishment.

Robert Graham

5 Google Rating

Must visit, very educational.

5/ 5

Must visit, very educational.

Allan Cairnduff

5 Google Rating

Haven't been since the virus we all miss going

5/ 5

Haven't been since the virus we all miss going

Raymond Docherty

5 Google Rating

nice place for date

5/ 5

nice place for date

Nove Stenkula

5 Google Rating

I liked the picture with the guy in it

5/ 5

I liked the picture with the guy in it

Sony Pony

3 Google Rating

Nice Museum but lacking due to size...is under expansion... Should be better now its absorbing the o

3/ 5

Nice Museum but lacking due to size...is under expansion... Should be better now its absorbing the old Libraries space soon.

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