Hutchesons' Hall is an early nineteenth-century building in Ingram Street, in the centre of Glasgow, Scotland.
It is owned and maintained by The National Trust for Scotland, and is a category A listed building.
[1][2] The current building was constructed, as Hutchesons' Hospital, between 1802 and 1805 to a design by the Scottish architect David Hamilton.
This building was to replace an earlier hospital of 1641 in the city's Trongate, which needed to be removed to created Hutcheson Street.
Hamilton's design incorporates in its frontage statues (carved in 1649 by James Colquhoun) from this earlier hospital.