Glasgow's Centre for Contemporary Arts (CCA) re-opens next week after a £10.5m revamp.
The redeveloped venue, designed by architect David Page of Page and Park, now has six different performance spaces for arts events and club nights, plus a café, bar and bookshop.
Morag Hendry, The CCA's head of marketing and development, said: We acquired four new buildings which have been pulled together to create one big arts centre. This will be a one-off in Glasgow and will allow people to see something they normally wouldn't see. Our philosophy is to make the whole experience fun.
A £7.5 million Scottish Arts Council grant, as well as donations from Historic Scotland and Scottish Enterprise Glasgow, funded the work on the CCA. The centre opens on 25 October.