Riverside Museum

4.7 (50 reviews)

100 Pointhouse Rd, Glasgow G3 8RS, United Kingdom, Glasgow, Glasgow G3 8RS

+44 141 287 2720

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Ashish Muley
6 months ago
5

Riverside Museum is an acclaimed transport and technology museum located in Glasgow, notable for being the first museum purpose-built by Glasgow Life in the 21st century. Situated at the confluence of the Rivers Kelvin and Clyde, the museum showcases an extensive collection of the city’s transport a... Read more

Riverside Museum is an acclaimed transport and technology museum located in Glasgow, notable for being the first museum purpose-built by Glasgow Life in the 21st century. Situated at the confluence of the Rivers Kelvin and Clyde, the museum showcases an extensive collection of the city’s transport and technology artifacts, reflecting Glasgow's significant contributions to heavy industries such as shipbuilding, train manufacturing, and engineering throughout the centuries. A standout feature of Riverside Museum is its recreated street scene, which offers visitors a unique glimpse into the city’s historical past. The cobbled street is lined with authentic shops, homes, and a subway station, providing an immersive experience that transports visitors back in time. In addition to its static displays, Riverside Museum includes interactive exhibits and hands-on activities, catering to visitors of all ages. This dynamic environment presents a valuable opportunity to explore Glasgow’s industrial heritage, learn about the influential individuals who helped shape the city, and discover the transportation innovations that have had a global impact. Admission is free, and no advance booking is required—visitors can simply drop in at their convenience. Show less

Ashish Muley
6 months ago
5

Riverside Museum is an acclaimed transport and technology museum located in Glasgow, notable for being the first museum purpose-built by Glasgow Life in the 21st century. Situated at the confluence of the Rivers Kelvin and Clyde, the museum showcases an extensive collection of the city’s transport a... Read more

Riverside Museum is an acclaimed transport and technology museum located in Glasgow, notable for being the first museum purpose-built by Glasgow Life in the 21st century. Situated at the confluence of the Rivers Kelvin and Clyde, the museum showcases an extensive collection of the city’s transport and technology artifacts, reflecting Glasgow's significant contributions to heavy industries such as shipbuilding, train manufacturing, and engineering throughout the centuries. A standout feature of Riverside Museum is its recreated street scene, which offers visitors a unique glimpse into the city’s historical past. The cobbled street is lined with authentic shops, homes, and a subway station, providing an immersive experience that transports visitors back in time. In addition to its static displays, Riverside Museum includes interactive exhibits and hands-on activities, catering to visitors of all ages. This dynamic environment presents a valuable opportunity to explore Glasgow’s industrial heritage, learn about the influential individuals who helped shape the city, and discover the transportation innovations that have had a global impact. Admission is free, and no advance booking is required—visitors can simply drop in at their convenience. Show less

prashant B
6 months ago
5

Fantastic museum with great history behind the travel…. U was amazed with the build quality of the vehicle then… must visit if you are visiting the Glasgow and a love for cars, bike or ships.

prashant B
6 months ago
5

Fantastic museum with great history behind the travel…. U was amazed with the build quality of the vehicle then… must visit if you are visiting the Glasgow and a love for cars, bike or ships.

Ekaterina “Rina” Repina
5 months ago
5

Just WOW. The best museum I’ve seen IN MY LIFE in terms of creativity of displays. A constant feeling of child-like wonder. Their interactive “street”, with “shops” and everything, is a great place to explore. In my case, it was a quick visit, only for an hour, loved every minute of it, would have ... Read more

Just WOW. The best museum I’ve seen IN MY LIFE in terms of creativity of displays. A constant feeling of child-like wonder. Their interactive “street”, with “shops” and everything, is a great place to explore. In my case, it was a quick visit, only for an hour, loved every minute of it, would have stayed longer if I could. Loved it, loved it-loved it-loved it. Show less

Ekaterina “Rina” Repina
5 months ago
5

Just WOW. The best museum I’ve seen IN MY LIFE in terms of creativity of displays. A constant feeling of child-like wonder. Their interactive “street”, with “shops” and everything, is a great place to explore. In my case, it was a quick visit, only for an hour, loved every minute of it, would have ... Read more

Just WOW. The best museum I’ve seen IN MY LIFE in terms of creativity of displays. A constant feeling of child-like wonder. Their interactive “street”, with “shops” and everything, is a great place to explore. In my case, it was a quick visit, only for an hour, loved every minute of it, would have stayed longer if I could. Loved it, loved it-loved it-loved it. Show less

Jason Farmer
5 months ago
5

Small free museum but fantastic!!! If you love history this museum is worth a visit!!! Lots to look at and very interesting. Also lots of fun interactive things to keep yourself amused!! Family friendly easy access too. Worth a 5 star ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Jason Farmer
5 months ago
5

Small free museum but fantastic!!! If you love history this museum is worth a visit!!! Lots to look at and very interesting. Also lots of fun interactive things to keep yourself amused!! Family friendly easy access too. Worth a 5 star ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Pino
5

Can’t believe that this superb transport museum is still free to get in.. Perfect place to visit when in Glasgow and right on the banks of the Clyde. Full of Cars, Motorcycles, Bicycles, Trains, Busses from every decade and a must if you have any interest in transport. 5 ⭐ all the way

Pino
5

Can’t believe that this superb transport museum is still free to get in.. Perfect place to visit when in Glasgow and right on the banks of the Clyde. Full of Cars, Motorcycles, Bicycles, Trains, Busses from every decade and a must if you have any interest in transport. 5 ⭐ all the way

Rehaan Quraishi
5 months ago
5

​The Riverside Museum is an absolutely fantastic experience! It’s not just a museum; it's a journey through the history of Glasgow's transport and a beautifully designed space in its own right. The collection is incredibly comprehensive, from classic cars and motorbikes to old-fashioned buses, trams... Read more

​The Riverside Museum is an absolutely fantastic experience! It’s not just a museum; it's a journey through the history of Glasgow's transport and a beautifully designed space in its own right. The collection is incredibly comprehensive, from classic cars and motorbikes to old-fashioned buses, trams, and a full-size train. It's truly impressive how everything is displayed—the hanging cars on the walls create a sense of scale and wonder. ​What really sets this museum apart is its immersive quality. The reconstructed cobbled Glasgow street, complete with shops and a subway station, makes you feel like you've stepped back in time. It's a great interactive element for all ages. Plus, the location right on the River Clyde, next to the Tall Ship, is perfect. It's a must-visit for anyone interested in history, engineering, or just looking for a fun, engaging day out. Show less

Rehaan Quraishi
5 months ago
5

​The Riverside Museum is an absolutely fantastic experience! It’s not just a museum; it's a journey through the history of Glasgow's transport and a beautifully designed space in its own right. The collection is incredibly comprehensive, from classic cars and motorbikes to old-fashioned buses, trams... Read more

​The Riverside Museum is an absolutely fantastic experience! It’s not just a museum; it's a journey through the history of Glasgow's transport and a beautifully designed space in its own right. The collection is incredibly comprehensive, from classic cars and motorbikes to old-fashioned buses, trams, and a full-size train. It's truly impressive how everything is displayed—the hanging cars on the walls create a sense of scale and wonder. ​What really sets this museum apart is its immersive quality. The reconstructed cobbled Glasgow street, complete with shops and a subway station, makes you feel like you've stepped back in time. It's a great interactive element for all ages. Plus, the location right on the River Clyde, next to the Tall Ship, is perfect. It's a must-visit for anyone interested in history, engineering, or just looking for a fun, engaging day out. Show less

Kenny Mac
5

An excellent collection of material and a great set up. The old street is amazing. A great place to catapult yourself back in time. It's free but donations are welcome. Nice friendly staff too.

Kenny Mac
5

An excellent collection of material and a great set up. The old street is amazing. A great place to catapult yourself back in time. It's free but donations are welcome. Nice friendly staff too.

Lorna Henry
5

Such a great place to visit. Colourful and interesting. Really enjoyed it FREE entry, you can make a donation

Lorna Henry
5

Such a great place to visit. Colourful and interesting. Really enjoyed it FREE entry, you can make a donation

Travel Nomad
6 months ago
5

The museum is good and free and it showcases many automobiles of various times and stages of development like trams, cars, steam engines and so on. It has good collection of ships built around the area and quite good numder of ship models/replicas. It has depiction of old streets and businesses of ... Read more

The museum is good and free and it showcases many automobiles of various times and stages of development like trams, cars, steam engines and so on. It has good collection of ships built around the area and quite good numder of ship models/replicas. It has depiction of old streets and businesses of the city. Good for enthusiasts. Show less

Travel Nomad
6 months ago
5

The museum is good and free and it showcases many automobiles of various times and stages of development like trams, cars, steam engines and so on. It has good collection of ships built around the area and quite good numder of ship models/replicas. It has depiction of old streets and businesses of ... Read more

The museum is good and free and it showcases many automobiles of various times and stages of development like trams, cars, steam engines and so on. It has good collection of ships built around the area and quite good numder of ship models/replicas. It has depiction of old streets and businesses of the city. Good for enthusiasts. Show less

Renae Whitmire
5 months ago
5

Free museum. Quite nice. Everything from trolley cars, to motorcycles, wheel chairs to baby buggies and everything in between. I enjoyed it as much as my husband did. There are a few displays that have nothing to do with transport...photography, leather making etc. Very good history.

Renae Whitmire
5 months ago
5

Free museum. Quite nice. Everything from trolley cars, to motorcycles, wheel chairs to baby buggies and everything in between. I enjoyed it as much as my husband did. There are a few displays that have nothing to do with transport...photography, leather making etc. Very good history.

Raymond G. Arias
5 months ago
4

Hey traveler to Glasgow you better visit this museum?. Wow is what all I could say. Beautiful displays of cars, motorcycles, bicycles, trains. Yes I did say train locomotive full size the real deal. As well as some small models. They remade a street to look like the old days. The staff is very ... Read more

Hey traveler to Glasgow you better visit this museum?. Wow is what all I could say. Beautiful displays of cars, motorcycles, bicycles, trains. Yes I did say train locomotive full size the real deal. As well as some small models. They remade a street to look like the old days. The staff is very helpful. Why you're reading this? You should be heading over right now to see it. It is fantastic. Show less

Raymond G. Arias
5 months ago
4

Hey traveler to Glasgow you better visit this museum?. Wow is what all I could say. Beautiful displays of cars, motorcycles, bicycles, trains. Yes I did say train locomotive full size the real deal. As well as some small models. They remade a street to look like the old days. The staff is very ... Read more

Hey traveler to Glasgow you better visit this museum?. Wow is what all I could say. Beautiful displays of cars, motorcycles, bicycles, trains. Yes I did say train locomotive full size the real deal. As well as some small models. They remade a street to look like the old days. The staff is very helpful. Why you're reading this? You should be heading over right now to see it. It is fantastic. Show less

Mark Nicholson
3 months ago
5

The exhibits at the museum are simply stunning particularly if you’re interested in the history of transport or want a glimpse of Glasgow from yesteryear. There are guided tours available if you want to ensure you don’t miss anything. Highly recommended.

Mark Nicholson
3 months ago
5

The exhibits at the museum are simply stunning particularly if you’re interested in the history of transport or want a glimpse of Glasgow from yesteryear. There are guided tours available if you want to ensure you don’t miss anything. Highly recommended.

Betty “Bbee” Brown
6 months ago
5

The museum showcases the rich history of Glasgow's transport system, from horse-drawn carriages to modern-day tube train. The museum has an impressive collection of history vehicles and offers a unique and engaging experience for visitors of all ages. With its vast collection of transport artifacts ... Read more

The museum showcases the rich history of Glasgow's transport system, from horse-drawn carriages to modern-day tube train. The museum has an impressive collection of history vehicles and offers a unique and engaging experience for visitors of all ages. With its vast collection of transport artifacts and interactive displays, it's an ideal destination for families, transport enthusiasts, and anyone interested in history. Show less

Betty “Bbee” Brown
6 months ago
5

The museum showcases the rich history of Glasgow's transport system, from horse-drawn carriages to modern-day tube train. The museum has an impressive collection of history vehicles and offers a unique and engaging experience for visitors of all ages. With its vast collection of transport artifacts ... Read more

The museum showcases the rich history of Glasgow's transport system, from horse-drawn carriages to modern-day tube train. The museum has an impressive collection of history vehicles and offers a unique and engaging experience for visitors of all ages. With its vast collection of transport artifacts and interactive displays, it's an ideal destination for families, transport enthusiasts, and anyone interested in history. Show less

Niki Holmes
6 months ago
5

Superb place for anybody who likes cars, motorbikes, buses, trains, trams & more, it is also free to enter. Lots to look at, take your time to walk around & look up, there is also an upstairs. The cafe downstairs very busy, waiting to be seated, there is a smaller cafe upstairs, you can go outside s... Read more

Superb place for anybody who likes cars, motorbikes, buses, trains, trams & more, it is also free to enter. Lots to look at, take your time to walk around & look up, there is also an upstairs. The cafe downstairs very busy, waiting to be seated, there is a smaller cafe upstairs, you can go outside straight onto the tall ship, which isn't free, £4.50 adult. They do ask if your able to make a donation, absolutely recommend a visit, good for children as well, the tour buses pick up down there as well. Show less

Niki Holmes
6 months ago
5

Superb place for anybody who likes cars, motorbikes, buses, trains, trams & more, it is also free to enter. Lots to look at, take your time to walk around & look up, there is also an upstairs. The cafe downstairs very busy, waiting to be seated, there is a smaller cafe upstairs, you can go outside s... Read more

Superb place for anybody who likes cars, motorbikes, buses, trains, trams & more, it is also free to enter. Lots to look at, take your time to walk around & look up, there is also an upstairs. The cafe downstairs very busy, waiting to be seated, there is a smaller cafe upstairs, you can go outside straight onto the tall ship, which isn't free, £4.50 adult. They do ask if your able to make a donation, absolutely recommend a visit, good for children as well, the tour buses pick up down there as well. Show less

Jalal Ahmed
4 months ago
5

I am unable to provide a rating for a museum. However, if you are a true automobile enthusiast, this particular museum is an exceptional destination. The extensive collection of vehicles, all maintained in such remarkable condition, is truly astonishing. And its free.

Jalal Ahmed
4 months ago
5

I am unable to provide a rating for a museum. However, if you are a true automobile enthusiast, this particular museum is an exceptional destination. The extensive collection of vehicles, all maintained in such remarkable condition, is truly astonishing. And its free.

Kurt Feige
5

Such a gorgeous museum, ideal for families and everyone who is interested in technology. We really liked how much all you see you is linked to the city of Glasgow. Wonderful 😁

Kurt Feige
5

Such a gorgeous museum, ideal for families and everyone who is interested in technology. We really liked how much all you see you is linked to the city of Glasgow. Wonderful 😁

scott mccall
5 months ago
5

Anyone that gives this museum less than 5 stars needs to have a word with themselves. This museum is such an asset to Glasgow and worth a visit for all ages. Firstly it’s free which after visiting we couldn’t believe. There is so much to see and do and we spent hours exploring all the exhibits. Insi... Read more

Anyone that gives this museum less than 5 stars needs to have a word with themselves. This museum is such an asset to Glasgow and worth a visit for all ages. Firstly it’s free which after visiting we couldn’t believe. There is so much to see and do and we spent hours exploring all the exhibits. Inside is split over two floors with all areas wheelchair accessible. You can get up and close with vehicles of all shapes and sizes from old police cars, ambulances and fire engines to steam rollers, motorbikes and cars of every shape and size. It has a great selection of steam trains on display and we loved the old fashioned street display where it felt you were walking back in time and you could explore all the old shops and even subway train. There is a lovely wee cafe and gift shop too. Show less

scott mccall
5 months ago
5

Anyone that gives this museum less than 5 stars needs to have a word with themselves. This museum is such an asset to Glasgow and worth a visit for all ages. Firstly it’s free which after visiting we couldn’t believe. There is so much to see and do and we spent hours exploring all the exhibits. Insi... Read more

Anyone that gives this museum less than 5 stars needs to have a word with themselves. This museum is such an asset to Glasgow and worth a visit for all ages. Firstly it’s free which after visiting we couldn’t believe. There is so much to see and do and we spent hours exploring all the exhibits. Inside is split over two floors with all areas wheelchair accessible. You can get up and close with vehicles of all shapes and sizes from old police cars, ambulances and fire engines to steam rollers, motorbikes and cars of every shape and size. It has a great selection of steam trains on display and we loved the old fashioned street display where it felt you were walking back in time and you could explore all the old shops and even subway train. There is a lovely wee cafe and gift shop too. Show less

Fazil Babajev
3

The museum is really amazing and full of information, especially about transportation and how it influenced the city's past and everyday life. The exhibits are engaging and nicely displayed. But getting there was frustrating. The public transport choices are not great, and the best way to get there... Read more

The museum is really amazing and full of information, especially about transportation and how it influenced the city's past and everyday life. The exhibits are engaging and nicely displayed. But getting there was frustrating. The public transport choices are not great, and the best way to get there is by taxi or your own car. Because of this, I kind of wished I hadn't included it in my plans, even though the museum is nice. Show less

Fazil Babajev
3

The museum is really amazing and full of information, especially about transportation and how it influenced the city's past and everyday life. The exhibits are engaging and nicely displayed. But getting there was frustrating. The public transport choices are not great, and the best way to get there... Read more

The museum is really amazing and full of information, especially about transportation and how it influenced the city's past and everyday life. The exhibits are engaging and nicely displayed. But getting there was frustrating. The public transport choices are not great, and the best way to get there is by taxi or your own car. Because of this, I kind of wished I hadn't included it in my plans, even though the museum is nice. Show less

Martin Carran
5 months ago
5

Amazing place, one of the best museums we have ever been to, got there at opening time, stayed until around 3.00pm, great coffee, great soup...... The displays are very well laid out with lots of interesting info. The ship conveyer belt was so cool. Great to sit in an old underground train and watch... Read more

Amazing place, one of the best museums we have ever been to, got there at opening time, stayed until around 3.00pm, great coffee, great soup...... The displays are very well laid out with lots of interesting info. The ship conveyer belt was so cool. Great to sit in an old underground train and watch the movie from the 1940s, also the Coronation tram, the old shops and street were so well done..... Love seeing the Caledonian Railway 123 loco, still have my Triang/Hornby one from the 1970s :) Not all about transport, plenty about Glasgow life. The Tall Ship is worth a visit too just behind the museum. Show less

Martin Carran
5 months ago
5

Amazing place, one of the best museums we have ever been to, got there at opening time, stayed until around 3.00pm, great coffee, great soup...... The displays are very well laid out with lots of interesting info. The ship conveyer belt was so cool. Great to sit in an old underground train and watch... Read more

Amazing place, one of the best museums we have ever been to, got there at opening time, stayed until around 3.00pm, great coffee, great soup...... The displays are very well laid out with lots of interesting info. The ship conveyer belt was so cool. Great to sit in an old underground train and watch the movie from the 1940s, also the Coronation tram, the old shops and street were so well done..... Love seeing the Caledonian Railway 123 loco, still have my Triang/Hornby one from the 1970s :) Not all about transport, plenty about Glasgow life. The Tall Ship is worth a visit too just behind the museum. Show less

Martin Reviews
5 months ago
5

The Riverside Museum is a fantastic place to visit, especially as admission is free, making it accessible for everyone. Its location right by the river adds to the charm, giving visitors a chance to enjoy the scenic surroundings before or after exploring the museum itself. The building is modern and... Read more

The Riverside Museum is a fantastic place to visit, especially as admission is free, making it accessible for everyone. Its location right by the river adds to the charm, giving visitors a chance to enjoy the scenic surroundings before or after exploring the museum itself. The building is modern and striking, and once inside, you’re greeted with an impressive collection that feels both inviting and easy to navigate. One of the highlights is the range of lovely old vehicles on display, from vintage cars and trams to classic bikes, which are fascinating to see up close. The museum is also very well thought out in terms of accessibility, with excellent disabled facilities that ensure all visitors can enjoy the experience comfortably. It’s a place that combines history, culture, and atmosphere beautifully, making it well worth a visit. Show less

Martin Reviews
5 months ago
5

The Riverside Museum is a fantastic place to visit, especially as admission is free, making it accessible for everyone. Its location right by the river adds to the charm, giving visitors a chance to enjoy the scenic surroundings before or after exploring the museum itself. The building is modern and... Read more

The Riverside Museum is a fantastic place to visit, especially as admission is free, making it accessible for everyone. Its location right by the river adds to the charm, giving visitors a chance to enjoy the scenic surroundings before or after exploring the museum itself. The building is modern and striking, and once inside, you’re greeted with an impressive collection that feels both inviting and easy to navigate. One of the highlights is the range of lovely old vehicles on display, from vintage cars and trams to classic bikes, which are fascinating to see up close. The museum is also very well thought out in terms of accessibility, with excellent disabled facilities that ensure all visitors can enjoy the experience comfortably. It’s a place that combines history, culture, and atmosphere beautifully, making it well worth a visit. Show less

Ayse
5

cool place to visit with family, friends or on your own. Lots of cool vehicles to see and there is an area that's been created to look like a city in the old times, which I truly enjoyed. You could even go in the "different shops and stores" and feel the vibe

Ayse
5

cool place to visit with family, friends or on your own. Lots of cool vehicles to see and there is an area that's been created to look like a city in the old times, which I truly enjoyed. You could even go in the "different shops and stores" and feel the vibe

Hy Back
3 months ago
5

Free museum, free great knowledge to learn! 7 minutes walking from the Govan station. Took about an hour to skim through this museum. With the ship, needs about 2 hours in total! Good for kids and adults! I would love to visit here again!

Hy Back
3 months ago
5

Free museum, free great knowledge to learn! 7 minutes walking from the Govan station. Took about an hour to skim through this museum. With the ship, needs about 2 hours in total! Good for kids and adults! I would love to visit here again!

Shannon Neenan
4 months ago
5

This museum is a really good day out. Tracks the history of transport from the beginning to now. A good variety of interactive displays to keep the interest. Good for kids and adults. Has a cafe to grab lunch or a quick bite to eat. Well worth a visit.

Shannon Neenan
4 months ago
5

This museum is a really good day out. Tracks the history of transport from the beginning to now. A good variety of interactive displays to keep the interest. Good for kids and adults. Has a cafe to grab lunch or a quick bite to eat. Well worth a visit.

Chathura Medagedara
5

🌟 Amazing Visit to Glasgow Riverside Museum! 🌟 The Riverside Museum is a must-visit attraction in Glasgow — a truly impressive transport museum with something for everyone. The building itself is striking, but the real highlight is the incredible collection of vintage cars, classic trains, and hi... Read more

🌟 Amazing Visit to Glasgow Riverside Museum! 🌟 The Riverside Museum is a must-visit attraction in Glasgow — a truly impressive transport museum with something for everyone. The building itself is striking, but the real highlight is the incredible collection of vintage cars, classic trains, and historic boats that bring Scotland’s transport history to life. I loved exploring the beautifully curated exhibits, from gleaming old automobiles and motorcycles to massive locomotives and maritime displays that show how people travelled through the ages. There’s a great cafeteria on site with tasty food and drinks — the perfect break during your visit. Whether you’re a history fan, travel enthusiast, or just looking for a fun and educational day out, the Riverside Museum is engaging, well-presented, and totally worth it. Highly recommended! 🚗🚆⛵🍰 Show less

Chathura Medagedara
5

🌟 Amazing Visit to Glasgow Riverside Museum! 🌟 The Riverside Museum is a must-visit attraction in Glasgow — a truly impressive transport museum with something for everyone. The building itself is striking, but the real highlight is the incredible collection of vintage cars, classic trains, and hi... Read more

🌟 Amazing Visit to Glasgow Riverside Museum! 🌟 The Riverside Museum is a must-visit attraction in Glasgow — a truly impressive transport museum with something for everyone. The building itself is striking, but the real highlight is the incredible collection of vintage cars, classic trains, and historic boats that bring Scotland’s transport history to life. I loved exploring the beautifully curated exhibits, from gleaming old automobiles and motorcycles to massive locomotives and maritime displays that show how people travelled through the ages. There’s a great cafeteria on site with tasty food and drinks — the perfect break during your visit. Whether you’re a history fan, travel enthusiast, or just looking for a fun and educational day out, the Riverside Museum is engaging, well-presented, and totally worth it. Highly recommended! 🚗🚆⛵🍰 Show less

Nerual Gee
5

Been here countless times and it could never tire of it! If you grew up in the 80s, or just wish you did, the museum is currently displaying a Retro Reels must-see. Seeing iconic movie replicas parked right next to Glasgow’s historic trams and steam engines creates a surreal, "time-travel" atmosphe... Read more

Been here countless times and it could never tire of it! If you grew up in the 80s, or just wish you did, the museum is currently displaying a Retro Reels must-see. Seeing iconic movie replicas parked right next to Glasgow’s historic trams and steam engines creates a surreal, "time-travel" atmosphere that you won't find anywhere else. ​​The "Hero" Props: Seeing the DeLorean from Back to the Future in person is a bucket-list moment. The detail is incredible, and it’s positioned perfectly for photos. ​Sci-Fi Heaven: As a fan of the classics, getting up close to the Daleks, K9, and the TARDIS was a highlight. The Star Wars section is equally impressive, the Scout Trooper on the Speeder Bike looks like it zoomed straight off the screen from Return of the Jedi. ​Nostalgia Overload: From the E.T. display to the chaotic Gremlins kitchen scene, the exhibition captures the pure creativity of 80s practical effects. It’s a wonderful reminder of why these films shaped a generation. ​The Setting: There is something uniquely "Glasgow" about seeing an AT-ST towering over an old subway carriage. The Riverside Museum is already world-class, but this exhibition adds a layer of fun that appeals to both kids and "big kids" alike. ​It’s free, it’s nostalgic, and it’s brilliantly curated. Whether you're there for the Doctor Who props or the Spielberg magic, Retro Reels is definitely worth the peek! Show less

Nerual Gee
5

Been here countless times and it could never tire of it! If you grew up in the 80s, or just wish you did, the museum is currently displaying a Retro Reels must-see. Seeing iconic movie replicas parked right next to Glasgow’s historic trams and steam engines creates a surreal, "time-travel" atmosphe... Read more

Been here countless times and it could never tire of it! If you grew up in the 80s, or just wish you did, the museum is currently displaying a Retro Reels must-see. Seeing iconic movie replicas parked right next to Glasgow’s historic trams and steam engines creates a surreal, "time-travel" atmosphere that you won't find anywhere else. ​​The "Hero" Props: Seeing the DeLorean from Back to the Future in person is a bucket-list moment. The detail is incredible, and it’s positioned perfectly for photos. ​Sci-Fi Heaven: As a fan of the classics, getting up close to the Daleks, K9, and the TARDIS was a highlight. The Star Wars section is equally impressive, the Scout Trooper on the Speeder Bike looks like it zoomed straight off the screen from Return of the Jedi. ​Nostalgia Overload: From the E.T. display to the chaotic Gremlins kitchen scene, the exhibition captures the pure creativity of 80s practical effects. It’s a wonderful reminder of why these films shaped a generation. ​The Setting: There is something uniquely "Glasgow" about seeing an AT-ST towering over an old subway carriage. The Riverside Museum is already world-class, but this exhibition adds a layer of fun that appeals to both kids and "big kids" alike. ​It’s free, it’s nostalgic, and it’s brilliantly curated. Whether you're there for the Doctor Who props or the Spielberg magic, Retro Reels is definitely worth the peek! Show less

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Opening Hours

Saturday: 10 AM to 5 PM Sunday: 11 AM to 5 PM Monday: 10 AM to 5 PM Tuesday: 10 AM to 5 PM Wednesday: 10 AM to 5 PM Thursday: 10 AM to 5 PM Friday: 11 AM to 5 PM