Crystal Palace - Glasgow
A large, spacious, two-bar operation, spread over two floors, showing sporting events daily. Also a popular pre-club meeting point.
This Wetherspoon pub is something of an architectural landmark. Designed by John Baird, its iron and glass construction was inspired by Joseph Paxton's Crystal Palace, a huge greenhouse-like building, the centrepiece of the Great Exhibition of 1851.
It was built in 1855-1856 to the designs of John Baird, who had used an exposed iron frame as early as 1827 in the hammerbeam roof of the nearby Argylle Arcade. The Jamaica Street Warehouse was one of the very first commercial buildings to copy Paxton's design.
This Wetherspoon pub is something of an architectural landmark. Designed by John Baird, its iron and glass construction was inspired by Joseph Paxton's Crystal Palace, a huge greenhouse-like building, the centrepiece of the Great Exhibition of 1851.
It was built in 1855-1856 to the designs of John Baird, who had used an exposed iron frame as early as 1827 in the hammerbeam roof of the nearby Argylle Arcade. The Jamaica Street Warehouse was one of the very first commercial buildings to copy Paxton's design.
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36 Jamaica Street
Glasgow, Lanarkshire G1 4QD
United Kingdom - Phone: 0141 221 2624 Visit Website