Glasgow Cathedral
Church of Scotland place of worship, consecrated in 1197, with post-war stained glass windows
About Glasgow Cathedral
Glasgow
Glasgow Cathedral, also known as St. Mungo’s Cathedral, is a stunning medieval structure located in the heart of Glasgow. The cathedral, dating to the 12th century, is dedicated to St. Mungo, the patron saint of Glasgow, and is one of the few Scottish medieval churches to have survived the Reformation largely intact. The cathedral is known for its impressive Gothic architecture, with soaring spires, intricate stained glass windows, and beautiful stone carvings. Inside, you can explore the crypt, where St. Mungo’s tomb is located, and the high vaulted nave, which remains a magnificent example of medieval design. The cathedral also houses a museum, showcasing religious artifacts and the history of Glasgow. Its proximity to the Glasgow Royal Infirmary and Necropolis adds to the historical significance of the area.
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