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The Charles Rennie Mackintosh Society is an independent, non-profit making charity, established in 1973 to promote and encourage awareness of the Scottish architect and designer, Charles Rennie Mackintosh. The Society has over 700 members across the world with active affiliate groups arranging local events in, London and the SE, and Japan, and an associate group in Port Vendres. Become a member today!
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Visit MackintoshTours, Trips and places to visit in Glasgow, Scotland and the rest of the Europe. You will find everything you need to plan a Mackintosh based holiday, day visit or short break.
Visit MackintoshMackintosh Venues
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Mackintosh Queen's Cross
The only church designed by Mackintosh to be built and…
Scotland Street School Museum
Scotland Street School Museum is currently closed for a major…
Glasgow School of Art
The Glasgow School of Art is widely considered to be…
Daily Record Building
Mackintosh skilfully uses colour on the facade, combined with sculpted…
Ruchill Church Hall
Built as a mission before the adjacent church which was…
Mackintosh at the Willow
The original Willow Tea Rooms in Sauchiehall Street was designed…
Martyrs' School
Martyrs’ School was commissioned in 1895 and is built on…
The Glasgow Art Club
Established in 1867, the Glasgow Art Club obtained their own…
House for an Art Lover
House for an Art Lover, a unique visitor attraction and…
Helensburgh Club
Number 38-40 Sinclair Street is one of the most interesting…
Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum
The Charles Rennie Mackintosh and Glasgow Style gallery is divided…
The Hill House
In 1902 Mackintosh received another significant commission when he was…
Mackintosh Exhibitions
Mackintosh Tours
In the news
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05
Feb
Ruchill Church Halls are up for sale
Read moreCategory A listed buildings in Glasgow designed by renowned architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh are up for sale, with initial enquiries from potential buyers described as
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05
Feb
Mackintosh fire: delayed rebuild hinges on looming insurance hearing
Read moreProgress on rebuilding the Glasgow School of Art (GSA) Mackintosh building could be decided by an insurance arbitration hearing next month. The 1909 landmark, designed
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New Director for Charles Rennie Mackintosh Society
Read moreThe Trustees of the CRM Society are pleased to announce that Matthew Williams has been appointed as the Director of the Charles Rennie Mackintosh Society
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17
Oct
Rare Margaret Macdonald Mackintosh watercolour sold at Lyon & Turnbull
Read moreA rare watercolour by Margaret Macdonald Mackintosh sold at Lyon & Turnbull in Edinburgh on 16 October for £94,500 (including buyer’s premium). This stunning 1908
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23
Aug
Charles Rennie Mackintosh “gem” to go on sale for the first time in Glasgow
Read moreA rare set of buildings designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh and located in Ruchill in north-west Glasgow are to be sold for the first time.
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What our visitors saying about their experience
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Thanks for making us so welcome in Glasgow and organising a maginificent tour of all things Mackintosh. You opened our eyes to so many more details!
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Thank you so much for such a wonderful tour, which has enriched my own artistic practice. I shall return to Glasgow.
Nick Johnson -
I enjoyed the Mackintosh Tour very much indeed – it was a brilliant experience and I shall remember it always. I thought it was extremely well-planned and that I seen a lot but never felt rushed. Very many thanks to Trish and Stuart for all the organisation. It was an inspiration and I felt very privileged.
Katharine Solomon

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