Burrell Collection refurbishment boosted by £5m grant
The A-listed museum in Glasgow closed in October and will fully reopen in 2020.
The refurbishment of the Burrell Collection in Glasgow has been boosted by £5m of Scottish Government funding.
The A-listed museum building, which houses the 9000-piece art collection, closed last October for a £66m renovation.
The project, which is expected to be completed by 2020, aims to improve facilities at the site and expand the display space.
Culture secretary Fiona Hyslop said: "The Burrell Collection is a world-class and internationally significant museum with many rare and wonderful items.
"Not only that but the building in Pollok Country Park is also a much-loved architectural gem.
"Currently only 20% of the collection is on public display at any one time and these substantial refurbishments will enable a much more significant part of the collection to be exhibited."
She added: "I am pleased we can contribute £5m towards ensuring that the building becomes a fitting 21st century home for the Burrell and I look forward to the museum reopening in 2020."
The collection, gifted to Glasgow in 1944 by Sir William and Lady Burrell, is run by Glasgow Life on behalf of Glasgow City Council.
David McDonald, chairman of Glasgow Life, said: "This is fantastic news and we are very grateful to the Scottish Government for what is a ringing endorsement of our ambitious plans for the refurbishment and redisplay of the Burrell Collection."