Kibble Ensemble
Kibble Palace , Select a Country:Woodwind group preforming a mix of classical music for charity. Preformances at 12:00 pm ans 3:00 pm.
Woodwind group preforming a mix of classical music for charity. Preformances at 12:00 pm ans 3:00 pm.
The Friends are working on a project to promote the National Tree Collections of Scotland, within the Gardens. Now is the time for us to get your views on the ideas so far. All are invited to see the ideas, in the Kibble Palace between 10.30 – 4.00 pm on Thursday 8th November.
Glasgow Botanic Gardens is part of the BBC Stargazing Live Discovery Night. The free event at the Botanic Gardens and the Auditorium in Oran Mor runs from 4.30pm until 9.00 pm on Wednesday 9 January 2013. Visitors will be able to take part in a variety of activities aimed at families and those with a […]
Come and listen to a talk on the Celebration of Flora Glottiana’s Bicentenary, which is the flora of Glasgow written by the founder of the Botanic Gardens Thomas Hopkirk. The talk is a joint meeting with the Glasgow Natural History Society.
Start of the course today in Glasgow Botanic Gardens – Best wishes to the students !!
As part of Voluntary Arts Week, there will be free craft work shops in the Kibble Palace on Sunday 14th April 11:00- 16:00. Learn how to make Pompom flowers, Fabric Birds and much more.
As part of Voluntary Arts Week, there will be free craft work shops in the Kibble Palace on Sunday 14th April 11:00- 16:00. Learn how to make Pompom flowers, Fabric Birds and much more.
Catriona Stewart will be teaching a course on the history and use of medicinal plants in Scotland, for more information on the course click on the links below or contact Catriona directly. http://scottishherbalmedicine.com/ai1ec_event/classes-in-glasgows-botanic-gardens/?instance_id= http://scottishherbalmedicine.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Classes-in-the-Botanics-0011.jpg info@scottishherbalmedicine.com
A chance to buy from a large selection of locally made craft products.
Art work displayed on the railings around the Botain Gardens, a great variety of works to be seen.
As part of the West End Festival, FORK organises a Gala on the River every year where hundreds of West-Enders enjoy live music, good food, puppet shows and the chance to try canoeing. The Scottish Wildlife Trust and the Glasgow Conjurers are just two of the many organisations who take part and help to make […]
By popular demand, the famous West End Festival Mardi Gras Parade is back. Starting at the Botanic Gardens it makes its way down Byres Road and Finishes at Kelvingrove Park. For more info go to http://www.westendfestival.co.uk/events/festival-sunday-parade