Are these bizarre Glasgow facts true or false?
Are these bizarre Glasgow facts true or false?
We relish a juicy piece of trivia about our beloved city more than the average resident, but now and again we'll stumble upon a fact so utterly bizarre that we simply don't buy it. How hot are you on your Glasgow city knowledge, both past and present? Take our quiz to find out.
We relish a juicy piece of trivia about our beloved city more than the average resident, but now and again we'll stumble upon a fact so utterly bizarre that we simply don't buy it. How hot are you on your Glasgow city knowledge, both past and present? Take our quiz to find out.
There used to be a castle near Glasgow Royal Infirmary
Chicken vindaloo is famously thought to have been invented in Glasgow
The smallest cinema in the world is located in Glasgow
The highest temperature ever recorded in Glasgow was 35.2°C, in 1975
The lowest temperature ever recorded in Glasgow was -17°C, in 1995
Neil Young once busked outside Central Station in the 1970s
The first ever TV broadcast took place in Glasgow
Sir Chris Hoy got IDed going into the ‘CHRIS HOY’ Velodrome during the Commonwealth Games
Buckfast Tonic Wine was first made in Glasgow in the 1890s
Traditional law states that it's illegal to be topless in Kelvingrove Park, though most ignore it now