Jewish Glasgow: Garnethill Refugee Trail Walking Tour - Glasgow 850
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Jewish Glasgow: Garnethill Refugee Trail Walking Tour - Glasgow 850

By Garnethill Synagogue & Scottish Jewish Heritage Centre

Discover places in Garnethill connected with Jewish refugees who came to the city around the Second World War period.

Location

Scottish Jewish Heritage Centre at Garnethill Synagogue

129 Hill Street Glasgow G3 6UB United Kingdom

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About this event

Community • Heritage

In this walk we reveal some of the places around the Garnethill area which are connected with Jewish refugees from Nazi Europe - from the flats in which refugee artists lived, to the hostels where children from the Kindertransport stayed. You will learn about some of the people who came to Scotland and made their home here, and about the meeting places that were vital in supporting refugees in building new lives in Scotland.

The walk will take approximately an hour and a quarter (it is hilly in places), and at the end of the walk there will be an opportunity to view the exhibition ‘Scotland a Sanctuary’ at the Scottish Jewish Heritage Centre in Garnethill Synagogue. This exhibition is based on material in the collections of the Scottish Jewish Archives Centre, and shows how people from all backgrounds throughout Scotland helped those in peril. You can also view our digital resources covering this time period.

Frequently asked questions

Where can I park?

Street parking is available through Ringo, this only lasts for up to one hour. Other car parks are Charing Cross City Parking on Elmbank Street and Cambridge Street Car Park. We are based within the LEZ area of Glasgow. We are close to Charing cross Station and Cowcaddens underground.

Are there toilets?

Yes you can use the toilets in the Centre at the end of the walk

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