• St Giles' Cathedral, or the High Kirk of Edinburgh, is a parish church of the Church of Scotland in the Old Town of Edinburgh.
  • St Giles Cathedral Edinburgh Architecture. Historic Scottish Church Building in the heart of the Edinburgh Old Town, Scotland – Ancient Religious Architecture UK.
  • Although it is today a Presbyterian church, which does not have bishops, St. Giles' continues to be referred to as a cathedral.
  • In the 19th and 20th centuries, St. Giles' Cathedral underwent extensive restoration. The church even has underfloor heating.
  • Description. Founded in the 1120s, St Giles' Cathedral was the home of the Scottish Reformation.
  • St GilesCathedral bei Nacht. Als der Westgotenkönig Wamba den Pfeil von der Sehne seines Bogens schnellen ließ, wollte er eine Hirschkuh erlegen.
  • St GilesCathedral is one of Scotland’s most important churches and home of the Scottish Reformation, making it a source of turbulent religious history.
  • The Honours will be be formally presented to King Charles III in a National Service of Thanksgiving and Dedication at St GilesCathedral in July 2023.
  • St GilesCathedral is one of Scotland’s most important churches and home of the Scottish Reformation, making it a source of turbulent religious history.
  • St GilesCathedral, the High Kirk of Edinburgh, with its distinctive open crown steeple supported by eight flying buttresses mainly dates from the fifteenth century.