Merchant's House
Merchant's House
4.5
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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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annronnie
Belfast, UK3 contributions
Nov 2019
Convenient for city centre.
Beautiful, well-maintained building.
Stained glass interesting. Also historical value.
Beautiful, well-maintained building.
Stained glass interesting. Also historical value.
Written November 26, 2019
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vessi80
North Lanarkshire, UK1,213 contributions
Sept 2018 • Solo
Like others,I have admired the exterior of this building and gazed up at the 'Ship and Globe' above the Dome.
Built in 1877, the elegant John Burnet interior can only be viewed if you are lucky enough to attend a function here or to be involved with the Merchants House organisation itself .
However on 'Open Sesame' or rather Glasgow Doors Open 2018, all was revealed.
Opulent marble staircase, stained glass ,ornate ceilings and panelled walls bearing names of generous donors past and present.
The welcome was as splendid as the surroundings. Excellent video intro, leaflets and volunteers in each stately room ready to answer our questions. The Lord Dean and other members of the Board spoke of the history of this famous house and its charitable role right up to present day - sounds boring? Wrong. These highly entertaining speakers could be on 'Newsnight'- it really is how you tell the story and they told it well !
Funds are not just given to individuals in need but to a range of charitable institutions in the City. Obviously quite a portion of the profits from the events hosted here are channelled into the charity.
Hopefully the doors will open again next September or even more hopefully you can attend a function or concert here. Anyone cancels, I shall be happy to take a seat in that fine 'Grand Hall'
Built in 1877, the elegant John Burnet interior can only be viewed if you are lucky enough to attend a function here or to be involved with the Merchants House organisation itself .
However on 'Open Sesame' or rather Glasgow Doors Open 2018, all was revealed.
Opulent marble staircase, stained glass ,ornate ceilings and panelled walls bearing names of generous donors past and present.
The welcome was as splendid as the surroundings. Excellent video intro, leaflets and volunteers in each stately room ready to answer our questions. The Lord Dean and other members of the Board spoke of the history of this famous house and its charitable role right up to present day - sounds boring? Wrong. These highly entertaining speakers could be on 'Newsnight'- it really is how you tell the story and they told it well !
Funds are not just given to individuals in need but to a range of charitable institutions in the City. Obviously quite a portion of the profits from the events hosted here are channelled into the charity.
Hopefully the doors will open again next September or even more hopefully you can attend a function or concert here. Anyone cancels, I shall be happy to take a seat in that fine 'Grand Hall'
Written September 29, 2018
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ME M
Winchester, UK145 contributions
May 2017
Recent renovation has highlighted the grand scale and classy decoration of this old building. 18th century charity boards and paintings line the walls of the great hall, while a smaller room has Georgian touches, and overall there is a feel of something very lovely available for many uses.
Written May 13, 2017
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MIB-53
Larkhall, UK661 contributions
Nov 2016 • Friends
This place is right in the heart of the City, but the exterior gives no clue to what the inside holds.
Have been to a number of events here, the place hold years of the History of the Glasgow Merchants.
I will have to arrange a tour the next time I visit.
Dining in the main hall you can feel a great sense of history and opulence. With the name of past Merchants and their bequests to the city on every wall.
Well worth a visit.
Have been to a number of events here, the place hold years of the History of the Glasgow Merchants.
I will have to arrange a tour the next time I visit.
Dining in the main hall you can feel a great sense of history and opulence. With the name of past Merchants and their bequests to the city on every wall.
Well worth a visit.
Written December 10, 2016
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Bill R
Coffs Harbour, Australia1,122 contributions
Nov 2018 • Solo
Large building on one of the corners of George Square. Built by the city merchants who made fortunes from the sugar and tobacco trade. All of this underpinned by the slave trade.
Written November 6, 2018
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pharming_48
Halifax, Canada355 contributions
Sept 2018 • Business
Attended a private event and the room was full of Scottish/Glasgoian history. Listened to a history of the building past and present. Piping in of the Haggis. Quality food and service!
Written September 23, 2018
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enjoyingitnow
Bilambil Heights, Australia42 contributions
Sept 2014 • Couples
Fantastically presented house, gives a great insight into the lives of its inhabitants of the day. Information on site , well maintained and furnished , stimulates the imagination , easy to appreciate the lifestyle of a bygone day.
Written January 5, 2015
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Helmut
Kirkland, WA5,520 contributions
Oct 2018 • Business
Yes, it was a nice building. But I would not call it memorable. While it is a great place for the dinner event we had, I do not think I would otherwise be tempted to visit...
Written October 19, 2018
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Amin A
Repton, UK1,876 contributions
Nov 2016 • Solo
Architectural beauty. A beautiful building over looking the square. History dates back to 17th century. Didn't go inside because I couldn't find the entrance. I assume it is not open to the public, at least not today. Still lovely to see it abd read about it.
Written November 26, 2016
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Sarah Garden
Glasgow, UK1,562 contributions
Jul 2016
Architecturally interesting merchants house from the golden age of glasgows expansion. Stunning interior reveals a darker history in slaves and tobacco trade. Interesting but slightly elitist. Not always open to the public but worth a visit. Open on yeh annual open doors day weekend.
Written July 16, 2016
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What are the opening times of the merchants house
Written February 7, 2016
Is it possible to bring a group of around 25-30 for a guided tour of merchant's House and if so what would it cost?
Written May 24, 2015
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