• • Originally built in the 12th century, Glasgow Cathedral is a fine example of Scotland's architecture from the medieval period.
  • The first stone built Glasgow Cathedral was dedicated in the presence of King David I in 1136. The present building was consecrated in 1197.
  • Glasgow Cathedral is open to the public, and visitors can explore the interior of the building and view its many impressive features.
  • The Cathedral Guides were established in the 1980s from within the Society of Friends of Glasgow Cathedral, for the purpose of welcoming the increasing...
  • Glasgow Cathedral has a rare timelessness. The dark, imposing interior conjures up medieval might and can send a shiver down the spine.
  • The Glasgow Cathedral sits within walking distance of the city center and is located next to the Glasgow Royal Infirmary.
  • Glasgow Cathedral and St Magnus Cathedral in Orkney are the only medieval cathedrals in Scotland to have survived the Reformation virtually intact.
  • Sun morning service at 11am Transportation Train: High St. Bus: 11, 36, 37, 38, 42, or 89 Phone 0141/552-6891 Prices Free admission Web site Glasgow Cathedral.
  • The medieval Glasgow Cathedral has been in constant use for worship for over 800 years, and is of great architectural and historic interest.
  • 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.