A tenement museum that captures 20th-century lifestyle in Glasgow has been named among the top spots to experience 'true Scottish history'.
The Tenement House on the city's Buccleuch Street has been placed in Lonely Planet's top nine favourite buildings 'that represent the story of Scotland in three dimensions.
Others named on the list include Stirling Castle, Melrose Abbey, Real Mary King’s Close in Edinburgh and the Hill House in Helensburgh - designed by Glasgow's own Charles Rennie Mackintosh and Margaret Macdonald Mackintosh, Glasgow Live reports.
And joining them on the list is none other than Tenement House, which Lonely Planet labelled "a cozy Glasgow time warp" and a place which provides "a charming evocation of middle-class life".
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