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What's On In Glasgow Today, Saturday, July 26? Here are 13 amazing things to do and see in the city

What's On In Glasgow Today, Saturday, July 26? Here are 13 amazing things to do and see in the city

Scotsman26-07-2025
3 . Visit ancient Egypt
It's the first week of 'Tutankhamun: The Immersive Exhibition' at Glasgow's SEC. Scotland's the latest stop in the high-tech exhibition's world tour and it'll be in the city until late October so you have plenty of time to catch it. It takes visitors on a tour of six creatively designed galleries that delve into the fascinating lives of ancient Egyptians - including the life of Tutankhamun, his tomb, and its groundbreaking discovery. Tickets are £22.50 adult/£16.45 children (plus booking fee). | Contributed
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