2018 was the 150th anniversary of the birth of one of the world's most remarkable and influential architects, Glasgow-born Charles Rennie Mackintosh.
To honour and celebrate the man and his work the City of Glasgow has installed an innovative network of Bluetooth beacons at all Mackintosh venues. Walking around the city, each beacon communicates with the Go Glasgow app to reveal the story of each building as you arrive or pass by.
The app also provides practical information for each venue, CRM news & events and a map of all the venues:
Daily Record Building
Glasgow Art Club
Glasgow School of Art
Queens Cross Church
The Hill House, Helensburgh
House for an Art Lover
Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum
The Lighthouse
Mackintosh at the Willow Tea Rooms
The Mackintosh Club, Helensburgh
The Mackintosh House
Martyr's School
Ruchill Church Hall
Scotland Street School Museum
To honour and celebrate the man and his work the City of Glasgow has installed an innovative network of Bluetooth beacons at all Mackintosh venues. Walking around the city, each beacon communicates with the Go Glasgow app to reveal the story of each building as you arrive or pass by.
The app also provides practical information for each venue, CRM news & events and a map of all the venues:
Daily Record Building
Glasgow Art Club
Glasgow School of Art
Queens Cross Church
The Hill House, Helensburgh
House for an Art Lover
Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum
The Lighthouse
Mackintosh at the Willow Tea Rooms
The Mackintosh Club, Helensburgh
The Mackintosh House
Martyr's School
Ruchill Church Hall
Scotland Street School Museum
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