You will find the City Chambers on the eastern side of George Square, and while you won't be inquisitive about the Glasgow City Council commercial enterprise, do go and go to the building, which you may do both on a self-guided excursion and with a tour guide. The statues on the apex constitute Honor and Riches, with Truth in the center. The statues at the tower represent the Four Seasons. The front hall has a splendid ground-mosaic of the Glasgow Coat of Arms and the ceiling is adorned in gold leaf with a stained-glass dome. Marble and alabaster pillars aid the principle marble stairway. The ground floor loggia has a breath-taking mosaic ceiling and the Councilors’ Corridor is embellished in Italian faience. The first-class room within the constructing is the Banqueting Hall with its astounding arched ceiling and chandeliers. The work of art were accomplished by using the Glasgow School of Art and display the history and tradition of the metropolis, the granting of the Royal Charter and Scotland’s 4 main rivers. There are unfastened one-hour excursions run on weekdays from the lobby.