Doors Open Day 2025
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Doors Open Day at GFT
To celebrate Glasgow Doors Open Day, we're inviting you behind the scenes of GFT – a cultural landmark in the heart of the city for over 85 years.
🗓️ Join us on Sunday 21 September from 9.30am - 12.45pm for a rare chance to explore our iconic Rose Street building, soak in its rich cinematic history, and discover what goes on behind the curtain.
🎥 Projection Box Tours
Peek inside the heart of the cinema with our free Projection Box tours running every half-hour from 10am. Tours are first-come, first-served (max 15 people per slot), so come early to secure your spot – these always fill up fast!
☕ Make a Morning of It
Whether you're joining a tour or just having a wander, everyone is welcome. Enjoy a coffee or treat from our café and explore our fully accessible screens, bar, and foyer at your own pace.
Our building, three screens and foyer are fully accessible. Please note: the Projection Box is not accessible due to stairs.
Come celebrate the stories, spaces, and spirit that make GFT a true Glasgow gem.
Originally known as the Cosmo, our cinema first opened its doors on 18 May 1939. It was the second purpose-built arthouse cinema in the UK and the last cinema to be built in Scotland before the outbreak of the Second World War. Known for its iconic architecture and post-art deco interiors, the building was designed by James McKissack and WJ Anderson II, with the geometric windowless facade influenced by the work of leading Dutch modernist architect Willem Marinus Dudok. The building was B-listed by Historic Scotland in 1988.
In 1974 the Cosmo Cinema was purchased by the Scottish Film Council and reopened on 2 May 1974 as Glasgow Film Theatre, as you know it today. Over half a century later, we are now Scotland’s best attended independent cinema and a leading educational charity. GFT remains at the cutting edge of film exhibition, showing over 700 different titles a year from more than 60 countries. We are one of the few Scottish cinemas still equipped to project 35mm and 70mm film and we're at the forefront of new technologies, with all three of our screens fitted with state-of-the-art projection equipment.
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