The Mackintosh House
What the experts agree on
This reconstruction of Charles Rennie Mackintosh's home showcases the pioneering architect's distinctive design both inside and out—a must-see for understanding Glasgow's modernist heritage, attached to the Hunterian Art Gallery.
“One of the pioneers of the Modern movement, architect and celebrated local son Charles Rennie Mackintosh (1868–1928) is as essential to Glasgow's fabric as Gaudí is to Barcelona. ”
– Concierge
Top choice
"Attached to the Hunterian Art Gallery, this is a reconstruction of the first home that Charles Rennie Mackintosh bought with his wife, noted designer/artist Margaret Macdonald." Full review
3 Stars
"This wing of the Hunterian Art Gallery is a reconstruction of the house of Charles Rennie Mackintosh (1868-1928)." Full review
" Whether you find the historically and aesthetically important interior to be the primary attraction here, or the brutalist dream state exterior, there's a great deal to engage the visitor." Full review
"It is a popular attraction with travelers who go to admire its whimsical look, and make a stop at the Hunterian Museum, art gallery and Mackintosh House"
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