Hiya babycakes!! How are you!?! Grand, I hope. It has been a crazy week for me, but I am happy it is Friday. The weather has been all over the place too. This is some of the pictures I took at the museum while I was away for the week. I had to break it into groups of pictures to share, as there was just too many photos to show you all at one time. So, we start at the beginning and with the building itself. I had a marvellous time there, I simply adore museums and I hope that you'll enjoy this one too. I'll showcase each section until finished. I took pictures of all kinds of different treasures. And of course, I will be your lovely Dolly hostess (with the mostest) taking you through the Art Gallery/museum (can you tell, I really want to work at a museum!?! haha, I would love it) Hope you Enjoy!!
{The Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum is a museum and art gallery in Glasgow, Scotland. The building houses one of Europe's great civic art collections. Since its 2003–2006 refurbishment, the museum has been the most popular FREE-TO-ENTER (love free stuff) visitor attraction in Scotland, and the most visited museum in the United Kingdom outside London. Kelvingrove has 22 themed, state-of-the-art galleries displaying an astonishing 8000 objects.
The gallery is located on Argyle Street, in the West End of the city, on the banks of the River Kelvin (opposite the architecturally similar Kelvin Hall, which was built in matching style some years later, after the previous hall had been destroyed by fire). It is adjacent to Kelvingrove Park and is situated immediately beneath the main campus of the University of Glasgow on Gilmorehill.}
{And for getting out of here to feel some breeze, I just hop in my spitfire and fly away or if I'm feeling the need for a stroll in the park, my trusty giraffe friend here takes me along, he's so well behaved that he never moves...never!}
Well, that concludes our tour for today, we will have a short intermission. Refreshments are available in the great centre hall for your enjoyment...feel free to rest or browse around until we resume our journey...thank you!
Haha..a little bit of fun ;-)
Have a marvellous weekend darlings!
Love Loves
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{All photos taken by ©TimbarikaDoll. All Rights reserved. Please do not use without permission}
{Come to my place, built in a gorgeous Spanish Baroque style with red sandstone...there is plenty room for everyone! ;-)
{My uber grand centre hallway is flanked by original Electroliers and has a massive pipe organ that plays wonderful music for your listening pleasure.}
{Don't mind the hanging heads, they make faces at everyone - it's not you really!}
{Birds flying high, you know how I feel. It's a new dawn, it's a new day, it's a new life, for me & I'm feeling good}
{These gigantic and beautiful electroliers are originals, here to light our way, I want one, but I could get fired for swiping them & we wouldn't want that!}
{My beautiful styled ceiling, it's a pesky task getting those spider webs, but somebody's got to do it!!}
{And for getting out of here to feel some breeze, I just hop in my spitfire and fly away or if I'm feeling the need for a stroll in the park, my trusty giraffe friend here takes me along, he's so well behaved that he never moves...never!}
Well, that concludes our tour for today, we will have a short intermission. Refreshments are available in the great centre hall for your enjoyment...feel free to rest or browse around until we resume our journey...thank you!
Haha..a little bit of fun ;-)
Have a marvellous weekend darlings!
Love Loves
♥
{All photos taken by ©TimbarikaDoll. All Rights reserved. Please do not use without permission}
Brilliant photography, ahhhhhhhhhhhh
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Beautiful place
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lovely pics!love art!
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The weather is pretty irritating for us over here as well doll, sometimes it rains heavily and in other times the sun can't help but split the trees. The visit to the museum seems like a lot of fun, excellent photos.
ReplyDeleteBreathtaking entrance my dear and your pictures are lovely!
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soooo magica! so grand! so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteloveLOVElove that this museum is free to the public.
one of my favorite art museums back home was always free for all to enjoy. at the exit was a chance to donate and people did infact donate.
there have been times in my life i just could not go to a museum that charged admission, because i could in no way afford it.
that makes me sad.
having art as an outlet in my life has been a source of sanity, healing and livelihood wich fed my soul and my children.
thank God for art and to those that let those in who couldn't afford the admission, for it could change a life.
have a beautiful weekend!
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oh wow, this place looks gorgeous.
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These are just breathtaking!!! Gorgeous shots, sweetie.
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You take amazing pictures ! Really !!
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some really gorgeous photos you have here.... I want to visit Scotland!
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Thank you for the tour! I could spend hours here...with a short intermission, of course:D Love the hanging heads! Enjoy your weekend:D
ReplyDeleteLove the building!! and the hanging faces are quite funny!
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I was in that museum, when i was in Glasgow! It's awesome! Really beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLovely photos, it looks like you had a great time ;)
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oh my these photos are simply amazing...OH I LOVE art museums! We are going to Italy and I can't wait to visit the museums!
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such a fantastic beauty! very interestign and beautiful article! love it!
ReplyDeleteI really love the hanging heads photo, looks like you had a really good time!
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This museum looks like a castle. Hard to find places like that here. But I do like it. The hanging faces are both creepy and cool.
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ReplyDeleteWow, this place looks AMAZING! A perfect setting for a film. Have a sweet weekend doll! xx
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ReplyDeleteYou're super talented by the way! Like you, I love roaming museums and taking pictures of history. Have a lovely weekend! x
ReplyDeleteEven the outside of this museum is gorgeous! I bet it looks even more magnificent in person.
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That museum is gorgeous. And free?! Even better. By the way, love the song 'Feeling Good.' Just choreographed a dance to it for the performing company at my dance studio.
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Wow, that looks like a really magical place! I love all the details, so amazing!
ReplyDeleteTotal swoon. These pictures are absolutely gorgeous!!
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The photos are amazing and the museum looks like it would be so much fun!
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awesome love going to museums.
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AHHHH fantastic place Kizzy - I am loving the hanging heads - they are cool.
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Wonderful pictures!
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This seems really cool & fun! :)
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WOW is this museum gorgeous!!! The ceiling with all the details are absolutely amazing...I could spend hours upon hours just looking at things. And I'd be thrilled to stay for some refreshments and go back :)
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ReplyDeleteoh, amazing museum... it's so magical!
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It is gorgeous! thanks for sharing. I need to come
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What an amazing building, have a nice week!
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Amazing! So grand!
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ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous museum, and I love that it is free (I think they all really should be free. Art/history should be available to everyone). Those hanging heads are a hoot! :) xxx
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and the museum itselfs look so great ! would love to be there oneday :)
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Lucky girl to live where you do and those photo's are great love the heads hanging...
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WOW! these photos are really breathtaking and stunning! Thanks so much for making me visit this beautiful museum!
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These images are incredible & the content of the post is awe inspiring!!!!!!!! Thank you for all of your beautiful words on my blog they mean so much & thank you for all of your wonderful post on this blog it is much needed!!!
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wow! that place is awsome!!!
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Wonderful pics! I can never get across how great it looks in my photos! x
ReplyDeleteWow, these pics are gorgeous, it look so lovely there!
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