A historic greenhouse in Glasgow is set to be revived after 40 years of dereliction.
$1.5 million will help a trust organized to save the building do just that, while simultaneously opening it up to events and perhaps more.
Located in the northern district of the same name, the Springburn Winter Gardens was Scotland's largest greenhouse when there was still green in the house. Built in 1892, it played host to classical concertos and exotic flower displays behind the massive glazing held up by attractive British ironworks.
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