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The McManus Gallery, Dundee

The McManus Galleries were originally dedicated to Queen Victoria’s Consort and named the Albert Institute. Conceived as a focus for literature, science and art, Sir George Gilbert Scott created a powerful Gothic icon reflecting the city’s contemporary confidence, wealth and intellect in 1867.

Interior of McManus Art Gallery
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5 comments

Marie-claire Gallet said:

Such a majestic castle, Amelia !!!!!!
5 years ago ( translate )

Gudrun said:

At first sight it looks like a church:-) A well composed photoand lovely symmetry!
5 years ago

Keith Burton said:

That is a really impressive piece of architecture..............I really like the symmetry and the amount of detail you've captured in the stonework!
5 years ago

Rabbitroundtheworld said:

I have to say that I thought the McManus was a 'better' museum than the V&A in terms of variety and quantity of interesting things to see - probably a heretical thing to say in the midst of v&A fever....
5 years ago

Graham Chance said:

Beautiful architecture and excellent composition Amelia.
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