• St GilesCathedral is one of Scotland’s most important churches and home of the Scottish Reformation, making it a source of turbulent religious history.
  • You can find St GilesCathedral in the heart of Edinburgh’s Old Town, on the High Street section of the Royal Mile, just a ten-minute walk down from the Castle.
  • Although St Giles' Cathedral is the Church of Scotland's principal place of worship, it is not technically a cathedral as it does not have a bishop.
  • St Giles Cathedral in edinburgh is a 900-year-old historic building on the Royal Mile that is famous for its links to John Knox and Mary Queen of Scots.
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  • St. Giles's Cathedral or, more correctly, the main church (high kirk) of St. Giles is located in the capital of Scotland, Edinburgh, in the heart of the historic city.
  • Discover the statue of John Knox, the leader of the movement and the minister, and find out why St Giles' Cathedral is not actually a cathedral.
  • St Giles' Cathedral lies on Edinburgh's Royal Mile about two thirds of the way up from the Palace of Holyroodhouse to Edinburgh Castle.
  • This St. Giles Cathedral was erected in 1124 by order of King David I. The Edinburgh Cathedral takes its name from the canon Richard Giles.
  • St GilesCathedral is located on the famous Royal Mile, in the heart of the Old Town of Scotland’s capital city, Edinburgh.