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Glasgow is home to a variety of theatres including the King's Theatre,

the Theatre Royal and the Citizens Theatre and is home to many municipal
museums and art galleries, the most famous art gallery is the Kelvingrove Art
Gallery and Museum. The Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum is a museum
and art gallery in Glasgow, Scotland. Since its 2003 refurbishment, the
museum has been the most popular free-to-enter visitor attraction in
Scotland, and the most visited museum in the United Kingdom outside London.
The gallery is located on Argyle Street, in the West End of the city, on the
banks of the River Kelvin (opposite the architecturally similar Kelvin Hall, which
was built in matching style in the 1920s, after the previous hall had been
destroyed by fire). It is adjacent to Kelvingrove Park and is situated near the
main campus of the University of Glasgowon Gilmorehill.
And its follow in importance by: the Gallery of Modern Art (GoMA) and the Burrell Collection. Most of the
museums in Glasgow are publicly owned and free to enter.
Some festivals that are celebrated in Glasgow are :

the Glasgow International Comedy


Festival, Glasgow International Festival of Visual Art, Glasgow International Jazz
Festival, Celtic Connections, Glasgow Fair, Glasgow Film Festival, West End
Festival, Merchant City Festival, Glasgay, and the World Pipe Band
Championships.
The Glasgow International Comedy Festival is a comedy festival in Glasgow,
Scotland.The comedy festival started in 2002 and is held annually in March.
The largest comedy festival in Europe, it attracts visitors from all over the
world. The Glasgow International Comedy Festival 2016 will run from March 10
to 27 of that year.

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