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St. Andrews in the Square is great wee hidden gem - definitely check that out. Probably some of the best Georgian-era architecture in the city.

The area between Candleriggs and Glassford Street has some of Glasgow's best Georgian Architecture, too. The GoMA, the Ramshorn Kirk and the Sloans building are all also Georgian. So are many of the buildings on union street - remnants of the old Grahamston section of the city which was demolished to build the central station.

Otherwise, a lot of the "older" buildings in the city centre, besides the Provands Lordship and the Cathedral, are all Victorian-built. Its all very beautiful and ornate, if not kept in the best conditions off of the main drags (and even on them tbh).

The West End is also gorgeous architecturally.
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CreatedFri 2nd Jun 2023 1:35pm
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