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This is an imposing looking palace and a lovely winter garden.Unfortunately, the place was totally deserted when we visited it during the afternoon, so we could only appreciate the architecture from the outside.
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People's Palace Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The People's Palace is a Victorian building with a red sandstone exterior. It was a social history museum at the end of the 15th century AD. The exhibits in it are all closely related to Glasgow. There is "Red Clydeside" by the socialist John Mclean (1879-1923 AD), which once caused Lenin's attention; and "Banana Boots" by Billy Connolly, a native of British comedy. The winter garden at the rear of the building is a great place for a picnic.
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This is an imposing looking palace and a lovely winter garden.Unfortunately, the place was totally deserted when we visited it during the afternoon, so we could only appreciate the architecture from the outside.
The People's Palace is a very historical building, the building here is a red house, three-story structure, with a pointed roof structure, a small fountain in front of the door, there is always water, or a fun place to go.
Walk about 30 minutes to a riverside park where the People's Palace is located, an open park covering a large area. Large green lawns echo the large clouds rolling in the sky, which is the most impressive "standard" mode between the heavens and the earth after we arrived in Scotland. There are people practicing kayaking in the river, people running on the riverside, people sitting on the lawn, and people walking dogs everywhere on the road. Walk into such a park, and your feet slow down. It seems that fast pace is not welcome in Scotland. We strolled through the park and watched sculptures, of which the tall obelisk-like monument was a landmark. The People's Palace in the park is a Victorian-style building with red sandstone, and the sculptures and sculptures on the front look even older under the sunset line. The 16th century museum is now a social history museum, with a huge glass greenhouse behind it, because we can only see an appearance after work. The sculpture in front of the main entrance of the People's Palace is very tall and has a large number of characters, including Islamic and Indian costume characters, who don't know what the moral is. Half a circle in the park, from a triumphal arch facing the monument, this carved triumphal arch does not know what it means. There are many sculptures in many cities in the UK, and it seems normal to not know its origins, after all, too much to attract the interest of tourists.
It’s a Scottish holiday, and I charge 6 pounds to watch the band performance. It’s not worth it. I went directly to the People’s Palace to see the ordinary life of the Scottish people, supplies, and oil paintings. I heard the introduction. I think back to China. The people are very simple.
The interior of the People's Palace is a people's life exhibition related to Glasgow, but unfortunately I am not particularly interested in these themes. The second half of the People's Palace is a glass house like a warm garden. You can drink coffee and rest in it. It is still a very good place.
The car can pass here, located in Glasgow Green, built in 1898, the ancient and magnificent building has a historical atmosphere, you can know the history of the city very well.