• 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 only medieval churches (and only cathedral) in Scotland to have survived the Scottish Reformation.
  • Glasgow Cathedral is one of the few medieval cathedrals in Scotland that has not been destroyed. That’s what makes it so worth seeing.
  • Glasgow Cathedral (also known as St Mungo’s Cathedral) is the oldest cathedral in mainland Scotland, and also the oldest building in Glasgow.
  • The Tour will cover the history of this Medieval Cathedral as well as its place in Scottish History and in the City of Glasgow.
  • 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.
  • Located in the heart of Scotland’s largest city lies a stunning architectural masterpiece that has withstood the test of time – Glasgow Cathedral.
  • Standing at the east end of Cathedral Street in Glasgow, and not far from where Castle Street becomes High Street is Glasgow Cathedral.
  • Glasgow Cathedral is the oldest Cathedral in Scotland and the only one to survive the Scottish Reformation of the 15th century intact.
  • 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.