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Glasgow is a very friendly city and is great place to have your Scottish wedding. In addition to the more traditional wedding venues, there are lots of wonders, unusual venues, where you can get married or have your wedding reception. So, if you are looking for a Scottish wedding venue that is unique or unusual, then you should consider looking at "The Dear Green Place" (Glasgow) first.
The Tall Ship at Glasgow Harbor
The Glenshee is a romantic 19th century sailing ship berthed a Glasgow Harbor. The ship has been fully restored and is a popular venue for weddings and events. It can accommodate up to 216 people for the wedding breakfast and 350 for the wedding reception. What more could swashbuckling bride or groom want?
House For An Art Lover
This beautiful house was designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh in 1901 and is now one of Glasgow's top visitor attractions. It is located in Bellahouston Park and is next to a superb Victorian Walled Garden. It can seat 120 for the wedding meal and accomodate 130 for the evening reception. Mackintosh's brief was "to design a house in a thoroughly modern style, where one can be lavishly entertained" and he certainly did that. It is a wonderful venue for smaller weddings.
People's Palace and Winter Gardens
Situated in Glasgow Green, The People's Palace is Glasgow's social history museum. Attached to the Palace is The Winter Gardens, which is a large, elegant Victorian Glasshouse full of exotic, tropical plants. Directly outside the Winter Gardens is a grand driveway with the Doulton Fountain in the center. It is the largest terracotta fountain in the world and is quite spectacular when lit up.
Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum
This massive Victorian building is arguably Scotland's best art gallery and museum. It contains one of the most unique art collections in Europe with paintings by Picasso, Botticelli, Van Gogh, Rembrandt, Millet, and Monet. The ground floor is a spectacular place to have a wedding and there are many great locations, inside and out, for wedding photographs.
Glasgow University
Glasgow has one of Scotland's oldest and most impressive universities. The Cloisters and Chapel are breathtakingly beautiful and the Bute and Randolph Halls are architecturally magnificent. So, whether you are having a religious or civil wedding, Glasgow University can accommodate your dreams. The Bute Hall can seat up to 400 guests for the evening reception.
The Barony
Owned by the Strathclyde University, The Barony is a spectacular, Victorian church with impressive architecture and imposing stained-glass windows. It is a truly magnificent and sumptuous venue for any wedding. It can accommodate up to 200 guests for the wedding meal and 350 for the evening reception.
Trades Hall
Situated in the trendy Merchant City area of Glasgow, the Trades Hall is really a hidden gem when it comes to wedding venues. Built around 1790, it is probably one of the most important historical building in Glasgow. Impressive, sumptuous, and elegant, it is a truly memorable venue to have a wedding. It can accommodate up to 230 for the wedding meal.
Do take the time to find and view these chapters online. You will be surprised and impressed by their sheer elegance, charm, and beauty. You will also see how Glasgow lives up to the title of "The Dear Green Place".
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Source by Michael Breck