Glasgow up in arms over proposed entrance fee for Kibble Palace

Dazzling iron-framed glasshouse has been free to visit since it opened to the public in 1873

Beneath the vaulting dome of the Kibble Palace, generations of Glaswegians have enjoyed the verdant delights of this dazzling iron-framed glasshouse that dominates the city’s Botanic Gardens.

Accessible to buggies, wheelchairs and walking sticks, the Kibble is a place to meet, escape the rain, get a wee warm up, say hello to a stranger, watch the world go by. It has always been free to do so since it opened to the public in 1873.

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