• By Car: Exit the M8 at junction 15 and follow the signs for Glasgow Cathedral. Pay-and-display car parks are available in the vicinity.
  • The Glasgow Cathedral, also known as St Mungo’s Cathedral, is one of the main monuments to visit in the city.
  • One of Scotland's most magnificent medieval buildings, Glasgow Cathedral is the only one on the Scottish mainland to survive the Reformation of 1560 intact.
  • Impressive and mysterious. Despite its tall windows, the interior of the Glasgow Cathedral is quite dark, lending the church a romantic air of mystery.
  • Built in the 1100s, Glasgow Cathedral is an awe-inspiring medieval building dedicated to St Kentigern, also known as St Mungo the Patron Saint of Glasgow.
  • Glasgow Cathedral (Scottish Gaelic: Cathair-eaglais Ghlaschu) is a parish church of the Church of Scotland in Glasgow, Scotland.
  • The medieval Glasgow Cathedral has been in constant use for worship for over 800 years, and is of great architectural and historic interest.
  • Glasgow Cathedral (also known as St Mungo’s Cathedral) is the oldest cathedral in mainland Scotland, and also the oldest building in Glasgow.
  • One of the most amazing things about this grand old cathedral is how old it is. This imposing Gothic cathedral replaced Glasgow’s first-ever cathedral.
  • Standing at the east end of Cathedral Street in Glasgow, and not far from where Castle Street becomes High Street is Glasgow Cathedral.