These amazing photographs are sure to ignite the Christmas spirit as Kelvingrove Art Gallery is illuminated for this year's Elfingrove.
The Itison event has transformed the iconic West End gallery into a winter wonderland, complete with a massive ice rink, snow wheel, Candyland, and more.
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The event, which runs from November 24 to December 24, has installed a vintage 'Snow Wheel' for the first time, offering visitors the chance to view the event from above.
One inside, the 'UK's largest ice rink' is decked out with Christmas cheer and lit up with a disco ball.
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This year, visitors can enjoy the return of Candyland with a silent disco, as well as Skate Side Dining and an Apres Skate bar.
This year, visitors can book skating sessions like Skate with Santa, Late Skates, and Skate School for youngsters and adults that want to brush up on their techniques.
This year, a designated toddler rink off the main skating rink is in place for little ones under 5 to enjoy safely with the company of an adult.
Organisers have also designed photo opportunities throughout.
Oli Norman, CEO of Itison, said: "It takes a team of over 150 people to make Elfingrove happen.
"In a year of doom and gloom our mission is to light up our home city and bring joy, and we are so excited to do that with Elfingrove.
"We are also bringing back our E.L.Fund which will distribute 4,000 free tickets to local groups and charities who may otherwise not have been able to attend.”
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