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glasgow

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55.865200,-4.257600

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  • Pavilion Theatre (Glasgow)

    Pavilion Theatre (Glasgow)

    Distance: Approx. 119 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 55.8651,-4.2557

    The Pavilion Theatre is a theatre in Glasgow located on Renfield Street.

  • Archdiocese of Glasgow

    Archdiocese of Glasgow

    Diocese of the Scottish church

    Distance: Approx. 97 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 55.866,-4.257

    The Archdiocese of Glasgow was one of the thirteen (after 1633 fourteen) dioceses of the Scottish church. It was the second largest diocese in the Kingdom of Scotland, including Clydesdale, Teviotdale, parts of Tweeddale, Liddesdale, Annandale, Nithsdale, Cunninghame, Kyle, and Strathgryfe, as well as Lennox, Carrick and the part of Galloway known as Desnes. Glasgow became an archbishopric in 1492, eventually securing the dioceses of Galloway, Argyll and the Isles as suffragans.

  • Theatre Royal, Glasgow

    Theatre Royal, Glasgow

    Distance: Approx. 142 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 55.8662,-4.2562

    The Theatre Royal is the oldest theatre in Glasgow and the longest running in Scotland. Located at 282 Hope Street, its front door was originally round the corner in Cowcaddens Street. It currently accommodates 1,541 people and is owned by Scottish Opera.

  • Willow Tearooms

    Willow Tearooms

    Tearooms in Glasgow, Scotland

    Distance: Approx. 223 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 55.86502917,-4.26116083

    The Willow Tearooms are tearooms at 217 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow, Scotland, designed by internationally renowned architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh, which opened for business in October 1903. They quickly gained enormous popularity, and are the most famous of the many Glasgow tearooms that opened in the late 19th and early 20th century. The building was fully restored, largely to Mackintosh's original designs, between 2014 and 2018.

  • The Apollo, Glasgow

    The Apollo, Glasgow

    Former music venue and cinema in Glasgow, Scotland

    Distance: Approx. 148 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 55.865,-4.25525

    The Apollo was a music venue at 126 Renfield Street in Glasgow city centre, Scotland. The Apollo operated from 5 September 1973 until closure on 16 June 1985 and was Glasgow's leading music venue during this period. The Apollo was a re-brand of the previous Green's Playhouse in the same building.

  • Royalty Theatre, Glasgow

    Royalty Theatre, Glasgow

    Former theatre in Glasgow, Scotland, UK

    Distance: Approx. 164 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 55.865,-4.255

    The Royalty Theatre, Glasgow (later the Lyric Theatre) was a theatre in Glasgow at the corner of Sauchiehall Street and Renfield Street. It was built in 1879 as part of a development by the Central Halls Company chaired by David Rattray, and was one of the first theatre designs of Frank Matcham. In 1895 it was one of the four theatres brought together by Baillie Michael Simons of Glasgow in a new company Howard & Wyndham Ltd.

  • Glasgow Empire Theatre

    Glasgow Empire Theatre

    Theatre in Glasgow, Scotland, 1897–1963

    Distance: Approx. 214 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 55.86444444,-4.25444444

    Glasgow Empire Theatre, known as the Glasgow Palace Empire until the early 1900s, was a major theatre in Glasgow, Scotland, which opened in 1897 on the site of the Gaiety Theatre at 31–35 Sauchiehall Street. It was one of the leading theatres in the UK chain of theatres owned and developed by Moss Empires under the chairmanship of Sir Edward Moss, who served his apprenticeship in Greenock and elsewhere.

  • Cineworld Glasgow

    Cineworld Glasgow

    Cinema in Glasgow, Scotland

    Distance: Approx. 156 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 55.86489,-4.25517

    Cineworld Glasgow Renfrew Street is a cinema on Renfrew Street, Glasgow, Scotland, located in the north-east of the city centre. It is adjacent to Buchanan Bus Station and the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, as well as being close to Sauchiehall Street and Buchanan Galleries. At 62 m (203 ft) tall, the building is currently the tallest cinema in the world.

  • Alexandra Music Hall

    Alexandra Music Hall

    Distance: Approx. 177 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 55.8665675,-4.256148

    Alexandra Music Hall, also known as the Royal Alexandra Music Hall, and as the Colosseum Hall in the early 1880s, was a music hall situated in the Cowcaddens area of Glasgow, Scotland. Built in 1867 and capable of holding 700 people it was part of the Theatre Royal complex developed by James Baylis. After changing its name to the Bijou Picture Palace in 1908 it continued to operate as a variety-cinema until 1929 before closing due to safety concerns.

  • St Andrew House

    St Andrew House

    1964–2008 Offices, 2012– Hotel in Glasgow, Scotland

    Distance: Approx. 214 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 55.86451,-4.25441

    St Andrew House (now styled as the Premier Inn Glasgow Buchanan Galleries) is a prominent high-rise building in the centre of Glasgow, Scotland. It has been a prominent landmark on the eastern end of the city's Sauchiehall Street since the mid-1960s when it was completed, and was one of the first post-war high rise buildings in the city centre. It stands on the former site of the Lyric Theatre (which was destroyed by fire in 1953 and demolished in 1959) on the corner of West Nile Street and Sauchiehall Street.

  • The National (Scotland)

    The National (Scotland)

    Daily Scottish newspaper

    Distance: Approx. 217 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 55.866045,-4.254473

    The National is a Scottish daily newspaper owned by Newsquest. It began publication on 24 November 2014, and was the first daily newspaper in Scotland to support Scottish independence. Launched as a response to calls from Newsquest's readership for a pro-independence paper in the wake of the 2014 Scottish independence referendum, it is a sister paper of The Herald, and is edited by Laura Webster.

  • Lion Chambers

    Lion Chambers

    Historic site in Glasgow , Scotland

    Distance: Approx. 189 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 55.863508,-4.257388

    The Lion Chambers is a building in the city centre of Glasgow, Scotland which began construction in 1904 and was completed in 1907. It was designated as a Category A listed building in 1966. It still stands today despite it recently being abandoned due to structural weakness.

Weather in this IP's area

Current Weather

few clouds

Current Temperature

6 Celsius

Feeling temperature

2 Celsius

lowest temperature

5 Celsius

Maximum temperature

7 Celsius

Atmospheric pressure

1010 hPa

humidity

75 %

Sea level pressure

1010 hPa

Surface atmospheric pressure

994 hPa

visibility

10000 meters

Wind speed

6.17 m/s

wind direction

290 degree

cloud

20 %

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