Mackintosh House
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The meticulously reconstructed home of Scottish artists Charles Rennie Mackintosh and Margaret Macdonald, featuring their original furniture and designs, located in the Hunterian Art Gallery in Glasgow.

📜 A meticulous re-assemblage of Charles Rennie Mackintosh and Margaret Macdonald Mackintosh's Glasgow home, featuring their original furniture.
🔍 The house was demolished in the 1960s, but its interiors were preserved and recreated within the Hunterian Art Gallery.

Why Go

🎨 Experience the distinctive Glasgow Style and Art Nouveau
🖼️ See original designs and furnishings by world-famous artists
🏡 Gain insight into the Mackintoshes' life and creative environment
🌟 Only surviving domestic interior by Mackintosh in his native city

Why Avoid

♿ Limited access for wheelchair users and those with mobility impairments
🪜 Over four levels with 62 steps, only accessible by stairs

Tips

🗓️ Check the 'Notices' page for temporary closures and holiday hours
📱 Enhance your visit with the digital guide on Bloomberg Connects
💻 A virtual tour is available online and in the Introduction Gallery

Cost

💰 Regular entry £10, concessions £6.

Hours

🕒 Tuesday–Sunday 10am–5pm, last admission 4:15pm. Closed Mondays.

🅿️ Parking

Limited parking nearby.
Park and Ride available at Kelvinbridge Subway station.
Campus parking is for permit holders on weekdays, free after 5pm and weekends.
Blue Badge holders can park free on campus after registering.

♿ Accessibility

Wheelchair access is limited to the Introduction Gallery, orientation room, hall, and dining room.
The house itself has 62 steps across four levels.
Hunterian Art Gallery has large toilet cubicles, but space may be limited for some wheelchairs.

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