A number of Glasgow's venues will be closed for the duration of COP26.
Operator Glasgow Life is supporting the delivery of the climate conference which is taking place at the SEC between October 31 and November 12.
Several of their venues will temporarily close to the public, either for part of or the duration of the conference. Other facilities including car parks, will also be affected.
COP26 has been described as 'one of the biggest and most significant events Glasgow is ever likely to stage'.
The climate talks will bring together heads of state, climate experts and campaigners, to agree on coordinated action to tackle the global climate emergency.
Glasgow is preparing to see significant disruption due to road closures, cleansing worker strikes, and a recently announced ScotRail strike.
Venues that will be closed during COP26
Riverside Museum - will close at 5pm on October 22 and reopen 10am Tuesday 16 November, no car parking facilities during this time
Kelvin Hall - October 28 until November 1 (Bunhouse Road car park will be closed from 7am on Sunday October 31 until 7am November 1)
Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum - October 28 until November 14
Kelvingrove Lawn Bowls and Tennis Centre - October 31 until November 2 (all courts will not be bookable between October 31 and November 2)
Gallery of Modern Art (GoMA) - October 31 until November 14
People's Palace - Will remain closed in the lead up to and during COP26 for essential maintenance
Emirates Arena - The venue will remain open throughout but may be busier than usual as certain areas will be supporting COP26 delivery
For more information on the closures, visit Glasgow Life's website here.