Glasgow Life has revealed opening dates for the city's museums and culture attractions.
Lockdown eases further on April 26, meaning Glaswegians can head back to gyms, libraries and swimming pools.
Visitor numbers will be restricted at all Glasgow Life venues due to social distancing, and for some venues advance booking will be required.
Dr Bridget McConnell, Chief Executive of Glasgow Life, said: “As one of Scotland’s largest charities, Glasgow Life is at the heart of Glasgow’s communities. We deliver some of the city’s most used and most valued services, and we care passionately about what we do.
“The coronavirus pandemic has had a devastating impact, but with the easing of Scottish Government restrictions from the end of April, people will once again be able to access many of the Glasgow Life services they enjoy and rely on.
“Visits will look a little different as we ensure that facilities are safe for everyone. We look forward to welcoming people back into our city’s museums, libraries and sports facilities in the weeks and months ahead.”
Here are the opening dates so you can pencil in your next visit.
Museums and culture
- GOMA – Reopens on Mon 26 April
- Glasgow Museums Resource Centre – By appointment only
- Kelvingrove Museum – Reopens on 26 April
- People's Palace – Date TBC
- Riverside Museum – Reopens on 26 April
- Burrell Collection – Date TBC
- Tramway – Open for permitted artist activity only. Will reopen to public in June
- City Halls – Open for permitted artist activity only
- Glasgow Royal Concert Hall – Open for permitted artist activity only
- Old Fruitmarket – Open for permitted artist activity only
- Glasgow Bandstand – Reopens summer (date TBC) pending Scottish Government event guidance
- Partick Burgh Hall – Reopening for education use only