Located in a former Grecian-style mansion in the heart of the
city near George Square and Buchanan Street, the Gallery of Modern
Art displays Glasgow's extraordinary range of post-war art and
design. Glasgow's most recent gallery, it was opened in 1996 and
includes works by Niki de Saint Phalle, David Hockney, Sebastiao
Salgado, Andy Warhol and Eduard Bersudsky as well as Scottish
artists such as John Bellany and Ken Curry.
Address: Royal Exchange Square Website:
www.glasgowlife.org.uk/museums/our-museums/goma/visiting/Pages/home.aspx Email: museums@glasgowlife.org.uk Telephone: (0)141 287 3050 Transportation: Within walking distance of Buchanan Street and St Enoch
underground stations Opening Time: Open daily, from 10am to 5pm (Monday to Wednesday and
on Saturdays), 10am to 8pm (Thursdays) and 11am to 5pm (Fridays and
Sundays) Admission: Free admission
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