Come and celebrate with us and experience the unique sound and space of the main Pyramid Hall. Part of our vision for The Pyramid is to continue its historic role as a place for celebrations and events of all kinds – parties, weddings, markets, conferences, dinners, and more, and of course, dancing!
Nevis Ceilidh Band will supply the tunes and call the dances. Suitable for all levels, whether you’re a whizz at Stripping the Willow or a total novice!
Age 16+, licenced bar (subject to licence).
The Pyramid is a community-owned charity, operating from our distinctive B-listed building in the heart of Anderston, a fine example of 1960s Brutalism. The Pyramid was built for the Church of Scotland as part of the redevelopment of this part of the city and has been a well-loved and used hub of the community ever since. It transferred to secular community ownership in 2019. We run a welcoming and inclusive programme of activities, events and community support and offer our spaces for hire.
The European Heritage Days 2025 shared theme is
Architectural Heritage: Windows to the Past, Doors to the Future
This theme celebrates the rich diversity of buildings that surround us, exploring buildings and infrastructure of all styles and scales. From a heritage perspective, we can appreciate the design, scale, form, and decorative beauty, not only in the grand buildings and monuments of cities, but also in the streets and houses in which we work and live. Every village, town, and city has its own architectural heritage, reflecting local history, culture, and economies.
You can find out more information about the shared theme on our website.
Event image credit: Lemonjelly Photography