• Also known as the St Kentigern and the St Mungo Cathedral, the cathedral is Glasgow’s oldest building and an excellent illustration of medieval Gothic architecture.
  • One of the most striking features of Glasgow Cathedral is its tower. The tower is 220 feet tall and is one of the tallest structures in Glasgow.
  • The Cathedral is located in the center of Glasgow, about a 15 minute walk from George's Square and Queen Street Station, Glasgow's main rail station.
  • Dating back to medieval times, Glasgow Cathedral is the only medieval cathedral on Scotland’s mainland to have survived the Reformation almost fully intact.
  • The Tour will cover the history of this Medieval Cathedral as well as its place in Scottish History and in the City of Glasgow.
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  • The city’s medieval cathedral is best known for its stunning stained glass windows and thirteenth century crypt, home to the tomb of Glasgow’s patron saint.
  • Renowned for its stunning Gothic architecture and its survival through turbulent times, Glasgow Cathedral is a must-visit for anyone exploring the city.
  • The cathedral is the only ancient building in the country that has survived the 1560’s reformation. Location: Castle Street, Glasgow, Scotland G4 0QZ.
  • With the first stones laid in 1136, Glasgow Cathedral is the oldest in mainland Scotland, but its origins date back even earlier to the 6th century.