Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum

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Kelvingrove is one of Glasgow's most popular museums, and is a favourite of visitors and locals too.

Watch the video for a short preview of what you can expect on your visit.

Further down the page you can find more about the museum highlights, unique perspectives, and other useful information.


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Kelvingrove Highlights


Collage of three different close-up details of Salvador Dali's 'Christ of Saint John of the Cross' painting.

Salvador Dali's Christ of St John of the Cross

Hovering over water, Dali’s Christ of Saint John of the Cross reimagines the crucifixion.

Learn more about Dali's painting

Photograph showing a bronze sculpture of St Mungo, by George Frampton

St Mungo, by George Frampton

George Frampton also created busts, sculptures, reliefs, and goldsmithery.

Find out more about Frampton's work

A view of one hall in Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum. There are several stuffed animals, including an elephant and a giraffe. There is also a model of a war plane, hanging from the roof.

Sir Roger the Elephant and Spitfire LA198

Visitor favourites: Sir Roger the Elephant and a Spitfire from the RAF’s 602 Squadron.

Learn about the life of Sir Roger

Photograph showing the painting of A Belgian Refugee, by Norah Neilson Gray

A Belgian Refugee, by Norah Neilson Gray

Visit this stirring portrait of an elderly refugee.

Discover the history of Gray's painting

Find these highlights the next time you visit the museum: Kelvingrove highlights floorplan


Aerial view of Kelvingrove Park with the trees in full leaf and Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum
Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum

Kelvingrove Portrait Image

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Plan the perfect day out

Find out more about the museum, our café, restaurant and opening times.

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