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Kelvingrove Art Gallery
Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum (Glasgow)

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Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum (Glasgow)
Date: 22/06/09
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Advantages: Its free
Disadvantages: The second floor is maybe not too good for kids
The Kelvingrove Art Gallery is a free to visit gallery, making this a very inexpensive day out for the family, which welcome in this current climate.
The gallery is on 2 levels, with the bottm level being more family orientated, with lots of exhibits about animals, the war, dinosaurs etc. There is also many special exhibitions hosted here, for example at the moment they have a Doctor Whoo exhibit, which you do need to pay for, this is sometimes quite pricey though. The second floor level is sometimes by passed by quite alot of people as this is home to all the paintings, this is such a shame as the paintings are lovely, and there ar some interesting insect ehibits upthere too. There is a large bee hive where you can see the bees flying in and out and the honeycomb that they produce, which is really fascinating to watch.
Overall this is a really good day out and its free!!
Summary: great free day out!
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