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Built in 1471, Povand's Lordship was part of a hospital in the cathedral precinct. You'll see some stunning 17th century Scottish furniture donated by Sir William Burrell and also some stunning Royal portraits. A visit to Provand's Lordship really does take you back in time. Opposite Provand's Lordship is St Mungo Museum where you can use their facilities.

Somewhere To Eat?

There is a cafe serving refreshments at St Mungo Museum.

Are There Toilets?

In St Mungo Museum you will find toilets, including accessible toilets.

Baby Friendly?

Baby changing facilities, hot water to heat baby food or milk and highchairs can be found in St Mungo Museum.

Where Shall I Park?

Pay and display parking is available in the car park on Castle Street.

Features

  • Indoor
  • Disabled Access
  • Open All Year

Category

Museums

Museums

Suitable For

6-9

6-9

10+

10+

Opening Times

Temporary Closed Due to restrictions ( please check the official website for opening dates ) Mon - Closed Tues 10:00-17:00 Weds 10:00-17:00 Thurs 10:00-17:00 Fri 11:00-17:00 Sat 10:00-17:00 Sun 11:00-17:00

Price Information

  • All: Free

Facilities

CafeToiletsParking (nearby car park)Baby changing facilitiesDisabled access on the ground floor

How To Get There

Directions

From the M8 take junction 15, and head towards the A8, go straight ahead and the attraction is by Glasgow Cathedral opposite St Mungo Museum.

Static google map of Provand's Lordship

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