1. Glasgow Science Centre is a popular attraction located on the south bank of the River Clyde in Glasgow, Scotland. The centre includes three floors of interactive exhibits, a planetarium, an IMAX theatre, and a science mall. The building is designed to resemble a ship, and was completed in 2001.

Interesting facts:

- The science mall features over 300 interactive exhibits, including a tornado simulator and a \"virtual autopsy\"

- The planetarium has a 15-meter diameter dome and uses a state-of-the-art digital projection system to show immersive astronomy shows

- The IMAX theatre has a screen that is over 80 feet wide and features films on a wide range of topics from nature to space exploration

2. Glasgow Science Centre is open seven days a week from 10am to 5pm (with last admission at 4pm). Their phone number is +44 141 420 5000.

3. Admission to the science mall is free, but there is a charge for planetarium and IMAX shows. Tickets can be purchased on the Glasgow Science Centre website or at the box office on the day of your visit. The centre is easily accessible by public transport, with the nearest train station being Exhibition Centre and several bus routes stopping nearby. There is also a car park on site for those who wish to drive.