£15 million National Lottery backing for Burrell Collection refurbishment and redisplay

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£15 million National Lottery backing for Burrell Collection refurbishment and redisplay
External view, the Burrell Collection. Image courtesy of John McAslan + Partners.



GLASGOW.- The National Lottery has awarded £15 million for the refurbishment and redisplay of the Burrell Collection.

The funding marks a key milestone for the Burrell Collection which will see the museum and its Collection – regarded as one of the greatest, single personal collections in the world, undergo a refurbishment of the building and redisplay of almost 9,000 objects.

By optimising spaces and visitor circulation throughout the museum, the innovative scheme will open up all three floors of the building whilst protecting and enhancing the 1983 Grade A listed building's architectural integrity. With support from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) thanks to National Lottery players, flexible displays for the rotation of artworks and new spaces for temporary exhibitions will allow much more of the collection to be displayed, giving visitors real insight into the breadth and depth of Sir William’s great gift. The entire Collection will be accessible digitally, collection stores will open to the public for the first time, and a new dedicated space for special exhibitions will be created. By capitalising on the Burrell’s unique park setting, landscaped terraces will also connect the museum to the stunning surroundings of Pollok Country Park.

The refurbishment will also repair the fabric of the building, improving its sustainability, transforming it from a building with a large carbon footprint into an energy-efficient, modern museum.

The Burrell Collection is an example of the city’s far-sighted cultural and tourism offer. The cost of the project is estimated at £66 million with Glasgow City Council agreeing to fund up to 50 per cent of the overall project cost. With secured and pledged income from over 100 different supporters, the Burrell Renaissance has raised over 80% of the project costs to date.

Chair of Glasgow Life, Councillor David McDonald, said, “I would like to thank the Heritage Lottery Fund for its endorsement of the Burrell Collection’s ambitious refurbishment and redisplay. “The Heritage Lottery Fund has supported the development of Glasgow Museums for almost two decades and its significant investment has played a vital role in the success and growth of the city’s cultural offer. With HLF’s support and commitment, the Burrell Collection is once again a catalyst for change, driving regeneration of the historic and cultural heritage of Pollok Country Park, greatly enhancing the wider cultural offer Southside of Glasgow and playing an important role in the city’s growing tourism offer by contributing to the economic impact tourism brings to the city.”

Seona Reid, Deputy Chair of HLF and Chair of the Scotland Committee, said, “The Burrell Collection was one of the greatest gifts ever given to a city and the seed that helped Glasgow grow into the thriving cultural centre it is today. It is timely then that in a year when we are celebrating Scotland’s History, Heritage and Archaeology, we are able to support such an important collection. Thanks to National Lottery players, it will be transformed so that it can continue to be a place of joy and inspiration for local, national and international visitors for many years to come.”










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