• Dating back to medieval times, Glasgow Cathedral is the only medieval cathedral on Scotland’s mainland to have survived the Reformation almost fully intact.
  • Glasgow cathedral: was consecrated in 1197 and remains a sturdy and impressive example of Scottish gothic architecture both inside and out.
  • 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!
  • Perhaps what saved Glasgow Cathedral more than anything else was simply the size of the city's population: when the crisis arose, enough collective sanity...
  • Book your Private Glasgow dark side tour and explore the darker side of this iconic city and dive into the turbulent past of Glasgow and its secrets.
  • The trades window in the south aisle shows the arms of the Trades House of Glasgow, an organisation whose early members saved the cathedral from the...
  • Glasgow Cathedral is a historic building and one of Scotland's most important tourist attractions.
  • The medieval Glasgow Cathedral has been in constant use for worship for over 800 years, and is of great architectural and historic interest.
  • The medieval Glasgow Cathedral has been in constant use for worship for over 800 years, and is of great architectural and historic interest.