Charles Rennie Mackintosh — architect, designer and artist, was one of Scotland's most influential creative figures. See our Events section for details of what's on at Glasgow Mackintosh venues.
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Daily Record Building
Designed in 1901 and completed in 1904, this building was occupied until the late 1930’s.
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Events
Upcoming exhibitions, talks and events at Mackintosh venues across Glasgow
Events
Upcoming exhibitions, talks and events at Mackintosh venues across Glasgow
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The Glasgow School of Art
In the heart of the city, The Glasgow School of Art is a rare architectural gem and is widely considered to be Mackintosh's Masterwork.
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The Hill House
Built as a new home for publisher Walter Blackie, Mackintosh’s finest domestic work is situated in Helensburgh.
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House for an Art Lover
An excellent resource for visitors as a cultural attraction & tourist destination.
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The Hunterian
Home to one of Scotland’s finest collections, including The Mackintosh House.
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Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum
A favourite with Glasgow resident’s since it opened in 1901, the museum displays 8,000 objects in 22 themed galleries.
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The Lighthouse
Scotland’s Centre for Design & Architecture is a visitor centre, exhibition space & events venue.
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Mackintosh Queen's Cross
The newly refurbished church with spectacular interior decoration and fittings.
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Martyrs' School
One of the earliest buildings attributed to Charles Rennie Mackintosh, designed in 1895.
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Ruchill Church Halls
Originally built as a mission in 1899, the halls feature traditional Scottish influences.
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Scotland Street School Museum
Mackintosh’s last major commission in Glasgow, designed for the School Board of Glasgow.
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Mackintosh at the Willow
One of the few buildings designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh still being used today for its original purpose.
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Mackintosh Club
Designed in 1894 by Charles Rennie Mackintosh, his first complete commission, Mackintosh Club is Helensburgh'sCreative Hub for Architecture, Art, Design and Music.