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  • 5/5 Alan W. 5 years ago on Google
    Thomas Coats built this observatory after some citizens professed an interest in astronomy, a man whose philanthropy was famed, his thread mills making him and his brothers the Bill Gates of their time. The observatory is still in working order and open to the public, although now superceded by significantly more powerful telescopes. The mills that provided the wealth for this project closed in the 80s, but like this building still stand albeit with a different use as living memorials to this man and the company he founded. Coats the company? They have a small presence in Paisley only despite being a billion pound company, but without history what are we?
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  • 5/5 KΓΌlf Von A. 10 years ago on Google
    Despite it's clear under funding the by the council, the observatory has been a place of wonderment for me since childhood. The staff are very knowledgeable and thee are a few gems to behold once there, including the Coates telescope which is well over 100 years old, and is still in use today. Well worth a visit if you are in town...
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  • 4/5 our c. 7 years ago on Google
    It's a good place to visit. You need to go through the museum to gain access to the building. It's free to visit. If you have mobility issue's it's stair all the way up to the top. The video presentation was good.
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  • 5/5 Walter P. 5 years ago on Google
    Amazing building constructed for this specific purpose of supporting 4 tons of telescope. Closes this month for 2 year refurbishment so great opportunity to see it again. Knowledgeable and helpful staff on hand to explain purpose and working

  • 1/5 J B. 10 years ago on Google
    This could be OK if only they would actually clean things up a bit (the place is very tatty) and know something of what they are talking about. Maybe it was a bad day but when I visited the guide's talk consisted quite literally of "This is a telescope. It was made in 1880 at the same time the building was built. Any questions". She quite literally knew nothing of her subject. Obviously there is a limit to how much a tiny provincial museum like this can manage but they have an observatory, albeit a tiny one. They have a planetarium (not in use when I visited and similarly tiny) a film presentation and a building to show it all in. So there is no excuse for then locking the building up only to have it unlocked by someone who knows nothing and apparently has no interest in let alone enthusiasm for the subject. One of the rare occasions when it is people at such an exhibition that let it down. Even with their limited resource they have enough to inspire and educate and they failed to do either.

  • 5/5 William M. 6 years ago on Google
    Wanted to do this for years. Well worth the wait. Looked at the moon felt as if you could reach out and touch it.

  • 5/5 Steve n. 5 years ago on Google
    Very interesting tour, excellent orrery and telescope is cool. Very informative tour guide.

  • 5/5 Graham H. 4 years ago on Google
    Closed now till 2022 for massive refurbishment along with Paisley Museum. Come back then.

  • 5/5 Thomas G. 6 years ago on Google
    One of the few public buildings of its type. Well worth a visit.


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