St. Enoch Centre, Shopping mall in central Glasgow, Scotland.
The St. Enoch Centre spans three floors with 86 stores covering 70,000 square meters of retail space in downtown Glasgow.
The mall, built between 1986 and 1989 on the former St Enoch Station site, received its official inauguration from Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.
The shopping center forms an integral part of Glasgow's retail district, positioned along the commercial Argyle Street with direct subway station access.
Visitors can access multiple parking levels, use escalators to reach the subway station, and find numerous dining options across three retail floors.
The structure features Europe's largest glass-covered roof, which reduces energy consumption by maximizing natural light throughout the building.
Location: Glasgow City
Inception: 1989
GPS coordinates: 55.85680,-4.25301
Latest update: March 12, 2025 20:20
Glasgow combines medieval structures with Victorian architecture and modern cultural buildings. The city offers photographers a mix of Gothic churches, sandstone buildings, and green spaces along the River Clyde. The route includes the 12th-century cathedral and the adjacent Necropolis with its monuments on a hillside. Kelvingrove Museum displays Spanish Baroque architecture, while the University of Glasgow presents Gothic towers and courtyards. The Botanic Gardens house Victorian glasshouses with iron and glass structures. The Riverside Museum documents the city's industrial history, and modern venues like the SSE Hydro and Clyde Auditorium complete the route. The collection covers religious, academic, and industrial architecture, along with parks and cemeteries.
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Tobacco Merchant's House
250 m
Buck's Head Building
141 m
42 Miller Street, Baillie Craig's House
249 m
298-306 Clyde Street, Custom House, Procurator Fiscal's Office
229 m
260 Clyde Street, Glasgow
167 m
170-180 Howard Street With 37 Ropework Lane, Former Stockwell Free Church
192 m
65-117 Argyle Street, Lewis's Department Store
101 m
100 Stockwell Street
216 m
157-171 Howard Street
154 m
118-128 Howard Street, Glass Warehouse
111 m
175-185 Howard Street
182 m
116-120 Argyle Street
188 m
147-153 Howard Street
133 m
32 Buchanan Street, Argyll Chambers
249 m
16-18 Argyle Street
195 m
191-197 Howard Street
199 m
122-132 Argyle Street, Burton's
193 m
Teacher building
204 m
61 Argyll Arcade, Sloan's Restaurant
194 m
266-268 Clyde Street
174 m
28 Buchanan Street, Argyll Chambers
250 m
22, 24 St Enoch Square, National Bank Of Scotland
201 m
16 Buchanan Street
217 m
141 Howard Street
122 m
Commemorative plaque to Alexander Simpson
179 m
110, 112, 114 Argyle Street
182 m
Commemorative plaque to Robert Burns
202 mReviews
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