Nestled in the heart of Glasgow at Green Templeton St, G40 1AT, the People’s Palace serves as a social history museum that celebrates the lives of ordinary Glaswegians. Visitors are greeted by fascinating exhibits that explore the city’s cultural evolution in an inviting and accessible environment. The museum prides itself on quality service and aims to make history relatable for everyone, from school groups to families. Explore beautiful gardens that complement your visit and enjoy a sense of community that reflects Glasgow’s spirit. Come experience the warmth of the People’s Palace, where history comes alive.

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Louise Thomson

5 Google Rating

Amazing place and hope it opens again soon. Glasgow has it all.Great architecture shops and friendl

5/ 5

Amazing place and hope it opens again soon. Glasgow has it all.Great architecture shops and friendliest of people.😍

loui Scott

5 Google Rating

Loved it , brilliant way to learn on the history of Glasgow and stories of Scotland. Would highly re

5/ 5

Loved it , brilliant way to learn on the history of Glasgow and stories of Scotland. Would highly recommend 👌👍👏

Irina Nikitina

5 Google Rating

A nice museum in a beautiful location, not too big, with some interesting historical exhibition most

5/ 5

A nice museum in a beautiful location, not too big, with some interesting historical exhibition mostly about the twentieth century.

D O'Connor

5 Google Rating

Great place to visit, lots of interesting exhibits, glass house was fab. Thay said I remember years

5/ 5

Great place to visit, lots of interesting exhibits, glass house was fab. Thay said I remember years ago it had fish in it.....maybe a dream

Karnail Dogra

3 Google Rating

Lovely surroundings and nice walks around the park. The Palace itself is closed at the moment to the

3/ 5

Lovely surroundings and nice walks around the park. The Palace itself is closed at the moment to the public. It is having some structural repairs done, till further notice. Check before travelling there.

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