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The Tenement House

Museo | Glasgow | Scotland | Reino Unido

La Casa de Vecindad en Glasgow es un fascinante museo que ofrece una visión auténtica de la vida en un edificio de alquiler de Glasgow a principios del siglo XX. El edificio es un ejemplo bien conservado de las condiciones de vida típicas de ese tiempo y es una cápsula del tiempo que documenta la vida cotidiana de la ciudad. Destaca la historia de la señorita Agnes Toward, una taquígrafa que vivió en la casa desde 1911 hasta 1965. Ella conservó muchos objetos personales que hoy forman el núcleo de la exposición. Esta colección ofrece una mirada íntima a la vida de una mujer independiente de esa época.

El museo consta de cuatro habitaciones que han sido cuidadosamente restauradas para preservar la atmósfera de la época. Los objetos van desde muebles y utensilios domésticos hasta detalles curiosos como un frasco de mermelada de 1929. También son destacables las instalaciones originales como la cocina de carbón, que refleja el estándar de la época en los hogares.

La Casa de Vecindad ofrece a los visitantes la oportunidad de explorar la vida de la clase trabajadora y de las clases medias de la época. A través de los detalles íntimos de la exposición, que también reflejan los desafíos de la vida a principios del siglo XX, los visitantes pueden sumergirse en el contexto histórico. Además, se destaca el papel de la mujer en esa época, lo que hace que la exposición sea especialmente relevante.

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145 Buccleuch St
G3 6QN Glasgow

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Horarios

Domingo10:00 - 17:00
Lunes10:00 - 17:00
Martes10:00 - 17:00
Miércoles10:00 - 17:00
Jueves10:00 - 17:00
Viernes10:00 - 17:00
Sábado10:00 - 17:00

Reseñas

918 Reseñas

Anthony Sweeney
30.01.2025

Fantastic experience. We haven't been here in years and so worth waiting to visit again.
Nick Kewney
18.01.2025

Really enjoyable experience learning about Tenement life through the letters left by Ms. Toward. Worth a visit.
Val MacT
17.01.2025

Fascinating glimpse of another time
Sarah Brown
08.01.2025

This is a really interesting place to visit if you want to learn more about how a normal Glaswegian lived a hundred years ago. The staff are knowledgeable and friendly. The gift shop is small but has a nice selection of things that are a wee bit different to a lot of the standard tourist shops. This is also a cool place to visit if you're Scottish , bring an older relative for maximum nostalgia points, or understand what your tenement looked like before it got 50 layers of landlord white paint on it.
Peter White
03.01.2025

Enlightening
Andrew Soh
14.12.2024

For the history buff, it may be worth the.visit and ticket prices. Great volunteer guides that are enthusiastic and provide great info about the place..
steffi phillipson-king
07.12.2024

Very interesting visit, a fascinating look into the past, well preserved and made all the more interesting with the personal history of the lady who'd lived there. Very helpful, friendly and knowledgeable staff and volunteers. Well worth a visit.
Julia Hodge
01.12.2024

Really good ...so much to see in the house . Feels right to have original items to bring history to life in the Tenement.
Martin Bald
30.11.2024

Nice way to spend an hour. Knowledgeable staff in attendance who willingly volunteered information.
Julie Spinner
13.11.2024

Very interesting. Glad I spent time to see.
Andrew Cecil
01.11.2024

Its pricey unless you have a trust card..
Broken Voltz
08.11.2024

A well preserved step back in time to early-mid 20th century. Worth a visit. Very helpful and informative staff.
Dave Thompson
01.11.2024

Very interesting to talk with volunteer docents.
Cathal Dowling
27.10.2024

A wonderful way to see what life was like in tenements were like in the last 100 years
Sue Collins
22.10.2024

Amazing!
Marion Morgan
21.10.2024

Nice piece of history
Kevin Haddrell
20.10.2024

Unique piece of Glasgow history.
Andrew T
18.10.2024

Fascinating story, important peice of social history. It really gave depth to my understanding of how the city developed. Staff excellent and knowledgeable.
HLM Imagery Photography
18.10.2024

Very friendly staff, especially the lady that showed us around the house. The house itself is a fascinating trip back in time.
Marcel Dinghs
18.10.2024

Interessant om te zien hoe mensen destijds leefden.
Steve Platt
14.10.2024

Great insight to life in a Glasgow Tenement
Peter Dodd
12.10.2024

It's okay for what it is
Francesca Baker-Brooker
05.10.2024

Great insight into social history
Zed Ali
04.10.2024

Great museum. Knowledgeable staff. If you're in Glasgow you really should go.
S. Rock
29.09.2024

Nice place to visit for an hour.
Eunice Forsyth
22.09.2024

It was a good experience. During august Bank holiday weekend. The ladies there are so informative on the tenement house. There are toilets. There does not seem to be a lift to the front door. Enquire before you arrive.
Tauna
21.09.2024

Apt frozen in 1935 with original from when Agnes and her daughter lived there. 30 minute walk from city center. I got on the 2nd time (9/21) I went on the same day. When I went the first time in the morning, the lady sent me away because I hadn’t booked a ticket. She told me that likely it would be the same tomorrow (unlikely to get in). When I went back to the hotel, I went on the Tenement house website, it literally says “ There is no need to book in advance to visit us - we look forward to welcoming you soon to the Tenement House.” Determined to see the museum on this day since I had free time, I walked 1 1/2 miles back. The same woman was there who turned me down that morning. She said she remembered me and that I could come in. What has changed? I also could not find any way to book a visit on their website. It’s worth seeing but not worth it if you don’t know for sure whether or not you’ll get in.

 

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