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located on the Clyde River, Glasgow was transformed from an industrial city into a Cultural Center of Scotland, with its excellent museums, art galleries, concerts and festivals.

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Tourist Attractions

House of living

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This small museum is a capsule of the time of Agnes Toward's life, a typing that lived in one of the 19th-19th century apartments from 1911 to 1965. Although it remained in this house for over 50 years, Agnes's residence has changed very little.From the way it kept it in the 1920s, almost frozen in time.Keep by the National Trust for Scotland, the house is the same as when Agnes lived here. In the most interesting features of the apartment are the functional gas lights and the original 1892 coal cuisine, complete with hob, oven and iron heating shelves.The kitchen is fully equipped with a century -old cooking vessels and cleaning materials, including a crank of laundry.Each room contains its original furniture, including well-preserved Victorian Hair Chairs, a boxing bed, a piano and a sewing machine in excellent condition. N The school here is particularly unique, because Agnes has kept many everyday objects that most would have been to visitors, giving visitors that are often the opportunity to see.historical. n nadresa: 145 Buccleuch Street, Glasgow