The Riverside Museum (Glasgow Museum of Transport) is home to over 3,000 objects that detail Glasgow’s rich past from its days as maritime powerhouse to a glimpse into daily Glasgow life in the early to mid 20th Century. Amongst the objects on display are everything from skateboards to locomotives, paintings to prams, velocipedes to voiturettes, vintage cars to a stormtrooper, there really is something to delight visitors of all ages.
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100 Pointhouse Place, Glasgow
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The Riverside Museum in Glasgow, Scotland, is a popular attraction that showcases the city's rich transport and technology history. Visitors often praise the museum's striking architecture, designed by Zaha Hadid, which adds to its appeal. The museum houses an extensive collection of vehicles, including cars, trains, trams, and bicycles, spanning different eras. Many reviewers appreciate the interactive displays and the opportunity to board some of the exhibits, making it engaging for both adults and children. The museum's layout is generally well-received, allowing for easy navigation through the various exhibits. The recreation of an old Glasgow street is frequently mentioned as a highlight, offering a nostalgic glimpse into the city's past. While most visitors find the museum informative and enjoyable, some note that it can get crowded during peak times, which may impact the overall experience. The museum's location on the banks of the River Clyde is often cited as picturesque, adding to its charm. Admission is free, which is viewed positively by many visitors. However, some reviewers mention that the café can be expensive and busy. Overall, the Riverside Museum is well-regarded for its diverse collection, interactive elements, and its ability to cater to a wide range of interests, making it a popular destination for locals and tourists alike.
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