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The Maryhill Burgh Halls are placed in the historic building in the heart of Maryhill. We cover a wide range of services, from recording studios to a nursery, and also run the Maryhill Museum. Come visit to see our iconic stained glass panels and learn about the unique heritage of the area’s industrial and social past.
The 'A Visual Stroll Through Maryhill' exhibition brings together a selection of photographs from the Maryhill Burgh Halls collection, capturing local streets, landmarks and landscapes.
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