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The Glasgow Science Centre lies on the southern bank of the River Clyde, on the site of the 1988 Garden Festival. The Centre comprises Scotland's first Imax Cinema, a 122m (400 feet) fully rotating tower with viewing platform and a four storey, titanium clad Science Mall, which includes a range of interactive displays and exhibitions. The centre was opened by HM Queen Elizabeth in July 2001.
If walking to the Science Centre from the Kelvingrove Hotel you can cross the river Clyde on the Clyde Arc which Glaswegians have dubbed the "Squinty Bridge" because it crosses the river diagonally to link the north and south. < back to Tourist attractions
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