One of the most elegant buildings in Glasgow's city centre, Hutchesons' Hall was built in 1802-5 to a design by David Hamilton. It incorporates on its frontage the statues of the founders of Hutchesons' Hospital, George and Thomas Hutcheson. In 1639-41 they built a home here for elderly tradesmen and orphaned boys.
A major reconstruction in 1876 by John Baird heightened the Hall and provided an impressive staircase. The interior is hung with portraits of Glasgow worthies.
Visitor centre and information room with a 10 minute audio-visual presentation on 'Glasgow's Merchant City'. The Hall is available for hire for concerts, exhibitions, dinners, small conferences and other functions. Shop.
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Gallery, shop and function hall: All year, Monday - Saturday 10.00am-5.00pm. Hall on view subject to functions in progress.
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Free
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Wheelchair access, disabled toilets
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Ingram Street, near south east corner of George Square
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Kontaktinformationen
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Hutcheson's Hall (NTS)
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158 Ingram Street
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Glasgow
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G1 1EJ
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Tel: 0141 552 8591
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Fax: 0141 552 8391
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hutchesonshall@nts.org.uk
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