The Burrell Collection located at Pollok Country Park, 2060 Pollokshaws Rd, Glasgow G43 1AT, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0141 287 2550

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Aqeel Ahmed

5 Google Rating

A fantastic museum full of fascinating objects. Undergoing refurbishment - should be gorgeous.

5/ 5

A fantastic museum full of fascinating objects. Undergoing refurbishment - should be gorgeous.

David Meighan

5 Google Rating

Currently closed. This is a great museum, but it's closed until some time in 2020 for a major refur

5/ 5

Currently closed. This is a great museum, but it's closed until some time in 2020 for a major refurbishment.

Lindsay Ahmad

5 Google Rating

I'm giving 5 stars because I know the Burrell Collection is great, but the renovations wont be compl

5/ 5

I'm giving 5 stars because I know the Burrell Collection is great, but the renovations wont be complete until near the end of 2020 do there is nothing to see right now. I hope the long long wait is worth it!

Louis Foster

5 Google Rating

Good for family day out.

5/ 5

Good for family day out.

Gareth Davies

5 Google Rating

Well worth a visit even if you don't walk around the park. Which I highly recommend. Free to visit,

5/ 5

Well worth a visit even if you don't walk around the park. Which I highly recommend. Free to visit, donations welcome. Cafe reasonably priced. Staff are friendly and helpful.

ScotsGamerGeek

4 Google Rating

Currently closed for refurbishment but it'll be amazing when it reopens.

4/ 5

Currently closed for refurbishment but it'll be amazing when it reopens.

James Pirie

4 Google Rating

The Burrell Collection is an amazing place & a small fact, it's only a few miles to where Lord Darle

4/ 5

The Burrell Collection is an amazing place & a small fact, it's only a few miles to where Lord Darley kissed Mary Queen Of Scots.🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

Peter Sinclair

5 Google Rating

This is super place to visit while you're here in Glasgow. Unfortunately it is closed for major reno

5/ 5

This is super place to visit while you're here in Glasgow. Unfortunately it is closed for major renovation and an extension so more exhibits can be displayed

charlie p

3 Google Rating

I'm not understanding how most new art galleries feel that the further apart and less art there is,

3/ 5

I'm not understanding how most new art galleries feel that the further apart and less art there is, the more modern and important they are.

Peter Hall

5 Google Rating

This is an amazing place: Sir William Burrell (1861-1958) was born into wealth but was a fabulously

5/ 5

This is an amazing place: Sir William Burrell (1861-1958) was born into wealth but was a fabulously successful businessman in his own right. However, what makes him exceptional is his exquisitely refined taste in the arts. Sir William collected the best examples of multifarious art genres and historical artefacts. There is nothing quite like it elsewhere on our planet. Every visitor who leaves artistically and spiritually enlightened is further testimony to this wonderful historical figure.

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