• The building of Glasgow Cathedral began in 1136 and took about 350 years to finish.
  • Glasgow Cathedral (Scottish Gaelic: Cathair-eaglais Ghlaschu) is a parish church of the Church of Scotland in Glasgow, Scotland.
  • With its beautiful Gothic architecture and rich history, Glasgow Cathedral is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in Scotland’s past and present.
  • 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 is the most intact mediaeval cathedral on the Scottish mainland and the only cathedral to have survived the Scottish Reformation.
  • The cathedral is just 10 minutes walk from Glasgow city centre, next to the Royal Infirmary and in close proximity to the St Mungo Museum of Religious Life...
  • Glasgow Cathedral, the High Kirk of Glasgow, stands on the site of the original place of worship which sadly current scholars know little about.
  • Glasgow Cathedral is one of the city’s most recognizable landmarks and is among just a few surviving medieval buildings in all of Glasgow.
  • But if you want to see a Scottish medieval cathedral, Glasgow is much easier to get to than the remote Orkney Islands!
  • An impressively proportioned building, the Glasgow cathedral is 285 feet long by 63 feet wide while the roof goes up to 105 feet.