Provand’s Lordship

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Provand’s Lordship is a medieval house in Glasgow, Scotland, regarded as one of the city’s oldest surviving buildings and now preserved as a historic museum.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic house museum
medieval building
tourist attraction
architecturalStyle medieval
builtFor St Nicholas’s Hospital NERFINISHED
category Category A listed buildings in Glasgow
Houses in Glasgow
Museums in Glasgow
city Glasgow
conservationStatus protected historic building
coordinateLocation 55.862°N 4.234°W
country Scotland
floorCount 3
hasAddress 3 Castle Street, Glasgow
hasAlternativeName Provand’s Lordship House NERFINISHED
hasCollection 17th‑century Scottish furniture
historic portraits
hasFunction historic house museum
hasGarden St Nicholas Garden NERFINISHED
hasPart ground floor
rear garden
upper floors
hasTouristInformation interpretation about medieval Glasgow
hasVisitorFacility exhibition rooms
gift shop
interpretive displays
heritageDesignation Category A listed building
inception 1471
isOneOf oldest surviving houses in Glasgow
locatedIn Glasgow
Scotland
United Kingdom
locatedNear Glasgow Cathedral NERFINISHED
St Mungo Museum of Religious Life and Art NERFINISHED
material stone
operatedBy Glasgow Life NERFINISHED
originalFunction hospital prebendary’s house
ownedBy Glasgow City Council NERFINISHED
publicAccess yes
roofMaterial slate
significance example of late medieval burgh architecture in Scotland
significantEvent restoration in 20th century
subjectOf local heritage tours
use museum

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Glasgow Museums hasPart Provand’s Lordship
Glasgow Museums manages Provand’s Lordship