Female Toilets Male Toilets Accessible Toilets Coffee at Kelvingrove Interactive Area Accessible Lift Café Shop Cloakroom Letterbox Key to symbols Dali’s Christ of St John of the Cross Scottish Identity in Art Every Picture Tells a Story French Art Scottish Colourists Dutch Art Organ Picture Promenade Picture Promenade Picture Promenade Picture Promenade Cultural Connections Scotland’s First People Object Cinema Life in the Rainforest History Discovery Centre Conflict and Consequence South Gallery First floor The Glasgow Boys Looking at Design Mackintosh and the Glasgow Style Burrell at Kelvingrove Looking at Art Entrance from car park Reception Desk West Court East Court Scotland’s Wildlife Glasgow Stories Ancient Egypt Environment Discovery Centre Creatures of the Past Ground floor Centre Hall Entrance from Argyle Street Mini Museum Entrance from car park Reception Desk Lower ground floor Café Shop Campbell Hunter Education Wing Royal Bank of Scotland Temporary Exhibition Gallery Shop Shop Dino Shop Café at Kelvingrove
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