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Two Chamber members honoured at VisitScotland tourism awards

Businesses and individuals working within the tourism and events industry in Glasgow have received recognition at Scotland’s premier tourism and events awards.  

The Burrell Collection was named Best Visitor Attraction, sponsored by The Scottish Sun. The award celebrates the attractions that provide world class service with an authentic Scottish experience.  

The Burrell Collection is home to the 9000-object art collection of Sir William and Constance Burrell and it reopened in March 2022 following an extensive refurbishment and redisplay. 

The museum building is one of the most important twentieth-century buildings in the UK. It is home to one of Europe’s most significant holdings of Chinese art and Islamic art, as well as some of the world’s finest medieval stained glass and tapestries, paintings by Old Masters and Glasgow Boys, a significant French impressionist collection centred on the work of Degas, and the UK’s largest collection of sculpture by Rodin.   

The new museum, which welcomed 600,000 visitors in the first 12 months after it reopened, provides innovative digital interpretation, new visitor facilities, as well as an award-winning shop and restaurant.  

Judges commended The Burrell Collection on their commitment to the visitor experience and the thought and planning that went into re-opening the transformative project and the success that it has seen.  

On receiving the award, Dr Samuel Gallacher, Keeper of the Burrell Collection said: “Glasgow’s cultural offer is second to none and this award recognises the significance of the Burrell Collection, a museum with a global reputation and appeal, as a real flagship for the city and the country.

"We are so proud of the unique experience our museum offers to visitors and how we are transforming their perceptions and expectations of what a fine and decorative arts museum can offer.”  

Glasgow Science Centre received the Inclusive Tourism Award, sponsored by Historic Environment Scotland. This award celebrates a business, who has a developed an outstanding welcome for all customers, who provides accessible facilities which can enjoyed by all customers. 

The 5-Star visitor experience is an education charity that aims to inspire and motivate people to engage with science, with income being reinvested to support the charitable purpose. Judges praised the centre for taking a “holistic approach” to providing an environment where everyone can feel included. They also praised the innovative use of technology and support for staff.  

On receiving the award,  Dr Stephen Breslin, Chief Executive Officer of Glasgow Science Centre, said: “We were immensely proud to pick up the regional award earlier this year, but to be recognised at a national level really is testament to the hard work and commitment shown by our incredible team.

"Our mission is to engage and inspire people of all ages, abilities and social backgrounds in science and we strive to make Glasgow Science Centre a welcoming, respectful and supportive environment for everyone."  

For more information on the Scottish Thistle Awards, visit www.scottishthistleawards.co.uk

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