Glasgow Science Centre is reopening this weekend, following a two-week break to normal activities to host COP26 events.
The attraction was designated Green Zone for the duration of the conference, hosting climate-related talks and events for the public.
Now the centre is back to business as usual with interactive exhibits, workshops, and a planetarium.
The atrium and outdoor space have also been refurbished for the occasion.
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Stephen Breslin, chief executive of Glasgow Science Centre, said: “As the COP26 Green Zone we welcomed visitors from across the globe to Glasgow Science Centre.
“We’re now excited to welcome people of all ages from across Scotland back to our centre so that they can have their fascination and curiosity sparked by our exhibits.”
Glasgow Science Centre will be open from Saturday, November 20.
Tickets must be booked in advance at the Science Centre website.
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