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glencairnmuseum:This corbel head, made in 12th-century France, is in Glencairn’s Great Hall.
In the 1920s and 30s, when Raymond Pitcairn was designing Glencairn, sleeping porches were very popu
Don’t miss our new exhibition! “Eden to Eternity: Molas from the San Blas Islands” features te
Today is Epiphany, also known as Three Kings’ Day, the date traditionally designated as the day the
Swift Plans (1957) - The Glencairn
This nine-piece Nativity was designed by Hajime Miyashita for the company Kokeshi Designs. The makin
Here are some snapshots from one of the Museum’s storage areas, in the underground space once
This nine-piece Kokeshi Nativity was designed by the Japanese artist Miyashita Hajime. The making of
“With regard to the building, which I have for some time contemplated erecting, several years have e
Today is National Hat Day! This photo of Raymond Pitcairn, Ivan (being held), Nathan, and Gabriele
In honor of Veterans Day (Saturday, November 11, 2017), we are offering free tour admission to milit
Looking toward Cairnwood, from Glencairn’s tower, on a Monday morning.
A big THANK YOU to everyone who came to our Sacred Arts Festival yesterday, and to all the artists w
Is it 14 degrees below freezing outside the castle right now? Yes! But is it nice and warm and toast
Happy Father’s Day! This stained glass panel in Glencairn’s Treasury depicts the biblica
This Nativity was inspired by the construction of a traditional Hmong home in Laos, a country in Sou
Glencairn'sporte-cochère, looking toward Cairnwood.
This week we’ve been doing research and photography for an upcoming issue of Glencairn Museum
Our late summer gardens are still going strong!
#WorldPhotographyDay Raymond Pitcairn is remembered primarily for two architectural achievements: Br
Mildred Pitcairn loved flowers and oversaw the planting of various gardens on the grounds of Glencai
Mesopotamian foundation cones like this one were designed to simulate a builder’s nail or peg;
In ancient Egypt bronze situlae like this one were used for offering water or milk in temples and in
Photo left: Metalworker Parke Edwards with his design for a finial at the top of Glencairn&rsquo
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