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Sunday, May 26

10 Reasons Why You Should Visit the Glasgow Police Museum

10 Reasons Why You Should Visit the Glasgow Police Museum

I went to church today, and while I was at home, I hadn’t yet decided where I was going to visit in Glasgow. I was still trying to check for locations when I got to church. I browsed different museums in Glasgow and got a long list, which included the Glasgow Police Museum. I was looking for a place with free entry.

I also checked the opening times, which showed on Google:

Sunday 12–4:30 pm
Monday 10 am–4:30 pm
Tuesday 10 am–4:30 pm
Wednesday 10 am–4:30 pm
Thursday 10 am–4:30 pm
Friday 10 am–4:30 pm
Saturday 10 am–4:30 pm

Let me give you a little history about my bus trip. When I finished at church, it was drizzling a bit, so I used my umbrella. I don't like rainy days, but I was determined to go to the museum. While trying to get my map app working, I saw a bus with the same number as the one on my map. I didn’t check if it was going in the right direction, I just hopped on, and luckily, it was going the right way.

Since I was a few minutes early, arriving in the area around 11:35, I walked towards a mall, purchased sunglasses from H&M that matched my outfit, then headed to the restaurant area to eat. I finished my meal and began walking towards the museum.

When I reached the museum, I was a bit confused because it didn’t look like a regular museum building. However, I followed the instructions on the door: pressed a button and rang the bell. The door opened, and I went to the first floor.

Upon arriving, I was welcomed by a lovely man who turned out to be a retired teacher. The way he introduced me to the first part of the museum was wonderful. He made the police museum come to life. He is an amazing storyteller with a lot of information to share. He walked around, attended to different people, and ensured everything was okay. I loved how organized everything was and must say this museum deserves a bigger space.

I read about the beginnings of the police force in Scotland and police forces worldwide. Some highlights included real fingerprints from crime stories, and the police officers who solved these crimes were also featured in the museum. The evolution of the Glasgow police uniform was displayed, along with different police medals from all over the world. The variety of police uniforms from different countries was impressive. My favorites were the Indian and Belgian police uniforms. I've always loved the Indian police uniform, especially from movies. 

I love this place and think everyone who visits Glasgow should go to the Glasgow Police Museum. You get to learn more about the police force, which deserves even more recognition, and a more fitting museum would be a good start.

I also met a retired policeman who was very tall, handsome, and well-spoken. He told me more about the museum and its findings. I bought two souvenirs: a police badge and the museum badge. My Sunday couldn’t have been better. Have you visited a police museum before? If yes, which one?



Here are ten reasons why people should visit the Glasgow Police Museum:

1. Rich Historical Insight: The museum offers an in-depth look into the beginnings of the police force in Scotland, providing valuable historical context and understanding.

2. Global Perspective: Visitors can learn about police forces worldwide, making it a comprehensive educational experience.

3. Authentic Artifacts: The museum features real fingerprints from crime stories and memorabilia from officers who solved these crimes, giving a tangible connection to historical events.

4. Evolution of Uniforms: The exhibit on the evolution of the Glasgow police uniform, as well as police uniforms from various countries, is both fascinating and visually engaging.

5. Impressive Medals Collection: The museum showcases different police medals from all over the world, highlighting the international recognition of bravery and service.

6. Engaging Storytelling: The guides, including retired professionals, bring the exhibits to life with their storytelling, making the visit more engaging and memorable.

7. Personal Interaction: Visitors can interact with knowledgeable guides, who provide detailed and interesting information, enhancing the overall experience.

8. Unique Souvenirs: The museum shop offers unique souvenirs, such as police badges and museum badges, which make great keepsakes or gifts.

9. Free Entry: The museum offers free entry, making it an accessible and budget-friendly activity for everyone.

10. Community and Recognition: Visiting the museum supports the recognition of the police force's role in society and underscores the importance of preserving and honoring their history.

Date of visit: 26/05/2024


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8 comments

  1. Olá, Melody
    Não conheço a Escócia, muito menos este belo museu que aqui partilhas belas imagens.
    Quem sabe um dia o visite! Gostei bastante desta visita guiada que aqui nos proporcionas com belas imagens e discrição. Gostei bastante.
    Grato pela visita e gentil comentário.

    Beijinhos, e feliz semana!

    Mário Margaride

    http://poesiaaquiesta.blogspot.com
    https://soltaastuaspalavras.blogspot.com

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  2. Olá, Melody
    Não conheço a Escócia, muito menos este belo museu que aqui partilhas belas imagens.
    Quem sabe um dia o visite! Gostei bastante desta visita guiada que aqui nos proporcionas com belas imagens e discrição. Gostei bastante.
    Grato pela visita e gentil comentário.

    Beijinhos, e feliz semana!

    Mário Margaride

    http://poesiaaquiesta.blogspot.com
    https://soltaastuaspalavras.blogspot.com

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  3. Parece un museo interesante. Te mando un beso.

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  4. AMAZING VISIT, I MUST TO BOOK A VISIT TO AN ART GALLERY ASAP!!!

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  5. Interesting place. My brother lives in Scotland (near to Aberdeen), so maybe I could visit this museum one day.

    Kisses

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  6. Bom dia, Melody
    Que visita maravilhosa, é muito legal visitar um museu, interagir com guias experientes e pessoas dedicadas faz uma grande diferença, um forte abraço.

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  7. Sounds like a very interesting museum, Melody! Being Belgian, I love that you loved the Belgian police uniform. I need to have a proper look next time I meet a policeman here :-) xxx

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  8. Thank you for this great post Melody. I was particularly interested because my dad was a policeman and I would have loved visiting this museum. You gave us a great tour and one I thoroughly enjoyed.

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