The University of Glasgow is a very old university dating back a few centuries. The historical old buildings are worth a visit. It is within walking distance from Kelvingrove park and the art gallery and museum. You can wander around the buildings and visit the Hunterian Museum. Check out the gates. The views are fantastic.
格拉斯哥大学是英国仅有的几所校园式大学。我去的那天下着很大的雨,本来苏格格兰就比较冷,一次把我冻的是够呛了,我喜欢这的学习环境哦,很安静,它坐落在一处地,很适合学习的地方!一进大门就会看到一个孔子学院,去的那天没人上课!但是很幸运的是我们在去的时候刚好碰到了一对新人在教堂举行婚礼,很幸福哦,是一个很传统的苏格兰式婚礼,新娘很美!在往后走就到图书馆了,景色真的很美!
The University of Glasgow (Scottish Gaelic: Oilthigh Ghlaschu, Latin: Universitas Glasguensis) is the fourth-oldest university in the English-speaking world and one of Scotland's four ancient universities. The university was founded in 1451 and is often ranked in the world's top 100 universities in tables compiled by various bodies.[4][5] In 2013, Glasgow moved to its highest ever position, placing 51st in the world and 9th in the UK in the QS World University Rankings.
Even if you don't get the chance to attend a graduation it is still worth a visit to the cloisters and the quadrants. The main University building dates back to the 1870'sI was lucky enough to attend four graduations at Bute Hall. Even if you don't get into the hall to see the graduation you can wait in the quadrant to see those in the Academic procession and graduates being piped out.
Went to the university to visit William hunter's museum but the university building itself is fantastic. A great architectural piece of work with fantastic views.
Did not have the time to see it from the inside, but the exterior of the building is really impressing.
Want to see a full size dinosaur. this is the place to go. the architecture is amazing. Worth a visit and it's free. not far from Byres road where there are nice quirky pubs and restaurants.
inside the exalted towers of Glasgow University, is like wandering around Harry Potter's Hogwarts. Overlooking the river Kelvin and the Glasgow Art Galleries, you can view the expanse and skyline of Glasgow. A vist to the Hunterian Museum is recommended and then onto a refreshment in the coffee shop.
its a lovely place and I've been there before with sweet smelling ascents as well. I've never had a better time to relaxe than this .
Filled with history and gorgeous revival buildings. Simply strolling around makes an enormous visual impact. The park in front of and below the front of the main building is worth a visit.This was the academic home Lord Kelvin (Kelvin scale), one of the world's preeminent physicists. The Hunterian museum (closed on Mondays) is also well worth visiting.