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Ouvert aujourd'hui à partir de 11:00-17:00
Temps de visite recommandé :1-2 heures
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Il s'agit d'un palais et d'un magnifique jardin d'hiver. Malheureusement, le lieu a été totalement déserté lorsque nous l'avons visité au cours de l'après-midi, de sorte que nous ne pouvions que apprécier l'architecture de l'extérieur.
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Il s'agit d'un palais et d'un magnifique jardin d'hiver. Malheureusement, le lieu a été totalement déserté lorsque nous l'avons visité au cours de l'après-midi, de sorte que nous ne pouvions que apprécier l'architecture de l'extérieur.
Le Palais populaire est un bâtiment très historique, l'architecture ici est une maison rouge, une structure de trois étages, une structure de toit en forme, une petite cabane devant la porte, toujours avec de l'eau, ou un endroit amusant.
Walking for about 30 minutes to a riverside park where the People's Palace is located, it is an open park with a large area. The vast green lawn echoes the billowing clouds in the sky. This is the most impressive "standard matching" pattern we have seen since we arrived in Scotland. There are people practicing canoeing in the river, people running and fitness along the river, people sitting on the lawn are scattered everywhere, and people walking dogs can be seen everywhere on the road. Into such a park, the pace can not help but slow down. It seems that fast pacing is not popular in Scotland. We strolled through the park and watched sculptures in various places, including the tall obelisk-like monument which was a landmark building. The People's Palace in the park is a Victorian style building with red sandstone. The figure sculptures and sculptures on the front look are more ancient under the sunset line. The 16th century museum is now a Museum of Social History, with a large glass greenhouse behind it, because we can only see the appearance after work. The sculpture in front of the main entrance of the People's Palace is very tall, and there are many figures, including those dressed in Islamic and Indian costumes. I don't know what the meaning is. Turning half a circle in the park, he stepped out of a triumphal arch directly opposite the monument. The carved triumphal arch did not know what it meant. There are many sculptures in many cities in Britain. It seems normal not to know their origins. After all, there are too many sculptures to attract the attention of tourists.
Inside the People's Palace is an exhibition of people's lives related to Glasgow. Unfortunately, I am not particularly interested in these themes. The latter half of the People's Palace is a glass house like a warm house garden. It's a good place to have coffee and rest.
It's a Scottish festival. It's worth 6 pounds to watch the band perform. It's not worth it. It's not worth it to go directly to the People's Palace. It's worth watching the daily life, supplies and oil paintings of the Scottish people. Listening to the introduction, I recall that the people are as simple as the ticket supply in China in the 1960s and 1970s.
Le Palais populaire de Glasgow est désormais l'un des célèbres musées de Glasgow, qui montrent des expositions liées aux changements historiques de la région.