Riverside Museum, Boardroom
Glasgow Life, Riverside Museum, 100 Pointhouse Place, Glasgow, G3 8RS -
Up to
35 standingOffers
cateringInternal Catering
allowed
The Riverside Museum, Scotland’s Museum of Transport and Travel is the new home for Glasgow’s world-class Transport and Technology Collection.
The Zaha Hadid-designed building is a masterpiece of architecture, a perfect complement to the stunning and exciting displays within. This exciting new attraction also offers several possibilities to clients seeking a topical and fascinating venue in which to hold corporate events such as private dinners, drinks receptions or meetings. The Museum’s magnificent collection can also be enjoyed exclusively by guests attending a private evening event.
The Boardroom with superb views over the Rivers Clyde and Kelvin, offers a very attractive setting for private meetings and presentations attended by up to 35 guests in a theatre-style room layout or 20 in a boardroom arrangement. This venue space is available for weekend daytime hire only.
Capacity & layout
Theatre
up to 35
Boardroom
up to 20
Catering & drinks
Catering arrangements
Refreshments
Alcohol
Amenities
Air conditioning
Premises parking
Space rules
Allowed events
Licensed for alcohol
Cancellation policy
100% refundable 1 day before the event
Location
Reviews
Vicky Anderson
The transport museum is a must go and see, if you live in Glasgow or just visiting for the first time. It's also free to go inside or you can give a donation to go in . It has old vintage cars ,trams and replicas off warships and passenger ships and much more . There are cafes inside if you want a bit to eat . Enjoy your visit 😊
Gavin McKay
Trains, Ships, Cars and a slice of historical life in a well presented and engaging museum with free entry and fully accessible for wheelchair users. What's not to like. Kids from ages 3 to 10 loved it and even the wife was interested!
Diokpa One
If you like history, then this would be a good place for you. The riverside museum presents transport history. You see trains, bikes, cars, ships. I quite liked it. There's also a nice Cafe and decent toilet facilities. Nice ambience. You can also go round the building to the waterside which was quite nice and I presume will be nicer during the summer. Entry is free but you need to pay for parking. I however noticed that parking was more expensive than presented on their website.
Zain Arshad
The Riverside Museum offers a captivating journey through Scotland's transport history. From vintage cars and bicycles to majestic locomotives, the exhibits vividly showcase the evolution of transportation. The museum's striking architecture and scenic riverside location add to the charm, making it a must-visit destination for both history buffs and families alike.
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