1 Panopticon Music Hall:
The venue in Trongate was where a young Stan Laurel made his stage debut.
2 The Lighthouse: Situated in Mitchell Lane, Charles Rennie Mackintosh's first commission is an architectural gem.
3 Wellpark Brewery: The East End home of Tennent's Lager, one of the best known beer brands in Scotland.
4 Fairfield Shipyard Offices: The historic building was for decades the home of Govan shipbuilding.
5 Glasgow Gurdwara: The Sikh building, in Albert Drive, is famed for its traditional Asian architecture.
6 Kelvingrove Bandstand: The famous bandstand, built in 1924, has had a £2.1million refurbishment and is an excellent addition to the festival.
7 The Tall Ship: The Glenlee, which started sailing in 1896, is one of only five Clyde-built sailing ships still afloat in the world today. It has moved to a new home at the Riverside Museum.
8 St Mungo Museum Of Religious Life And Art: Built in 1989 and named after Glasgow's patron saint, it is one of many religious buildings available for visiting.
9 Glasgow Sheriff Court: One of the busiest working courts in Europe, in Carlton Place.
10 The Briggait:
Now an art and culture centre, it was for years Glasgow's fish market.
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