Glasgow Botanic Gardens
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Title
Glasgow Botanic Gardens
Description
The gardens have been in their current locations since 1842 and were originally used for concerts and events, but were later brought into the Parks department of the city.
The Kibble palace is an iron framed glasshouse built in the 19th century. It contains large collection of Australian and New Zealand tree ferns, some of which are over 100 years old.
The Palace also hosts multiple statues; one of which, Eve by Scipione Tadolini, is shown in the tour.
The tour is a single 360ยบ image of the inside of the Kibble Palace.
Accessibility note: There is accessible parking in the Gardens themselves, and the majority of pathways are on a level or slight incline.
The Kibble palace is an iron framed glasshouse built in the 19th century. It contains large collection of Australian and New Zealand tree ferns, some of which are over 100 years old.
The Palace also hosts multiple statues; one of which, Eve by Scipione Tadolini, is shown in the tour.
The tour is a single 360ยบ image of the inside of the Kibble Palace.
Accessibility note: There is accessible parking in the Gardens themselves, and the majority of pathways are on a level or slight incline.
Source
toursites
Type
Museum
Identifier
3770
Spatial Coverage
current,55.8797045,-4.2911777;
Museum Item Type Metadata
Heritage Type
Natural Heritage Site
Prim Media
3652
Address
Glasgow Botanic Gardens, 730 Great Western Rd, Glasgow G12 0UE, UK
Citation
“Glasgow Botanic Gardens,” Digital Open Doors, accessed November 5, 2024, https://ddo.openvirtualworlds.org/omeka/items/show/3838.
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