Followers of the hit TV present Outlander have loads of excuses to go to Scotland, particularly in relation to seeing the place their favorite present was filmed. One explicit website which is not that well-known is the Cloisters at Glasgow College.
Positioned on the well-known Uni within the metropolis's west finish (the second oldest in Scotland), the Cloisters the place college students graduate – also called The Undercroft – have been utilized in a number of scenes within the present. Doubling as Sixties Harvard in Massachussettes (one other very well-known college), the distinctive fluted columns might be seen in episodes in season 3, when Claire, Bree and Roger are sooner or later.
The gorgeous location is dubbed the Robinson Cloisters in Outlander, however are actually a world away from New England and might be present in Scotland's largest metropolis near the well-known Byres Highway.
Heading down College Avenue you will come to the Gilbert Scott Constructing the place you will discover this unbelievable construction which connects the East and West quadrangles and leads inside to the epic Bute Corridor, the place the commencement ceremonies are held.

Massively standard with the Instagram technology for a photograph shoot, the attractive inside has not solely been utilized by Outlander however has additionally appeared in motion pictures akin to Cloud Atlas, The Outlaw King and Harry Potter.
In Outlander, it is seen in scenes with Claire and Frank, Bree and Roger (at Frank's memorial) and Bree and Claire.
The Melville Room on the college can also be used within the present, showing in season one when Claire meets Frank's colleagues and once more in a while when Claire and Bree go to the college.
Shut by you will additionally discover the Hunterian Museum, which dates again to 1807 and is Scotland’s oldest public museum.
Do not miss the highest tradition and heritage tales from round Scotland. Signal as much as our twice weekly Scotland Now e-newsletter right here.
READ MORE:
Outlander's Sam Heughan set to play lead in film adaptation of PlayStation hit
Home of the Dragon UK TV channel and broadcast time
Outlander's Graham McTavish is 'so proud' to be part of Home Of The Dragon