• The first stone built Glasgow Cathedral was dedicated in the presence of King David I in 1136. The present building was consecrated in 1197.
  • The historic landmark is located just west of the Glasgow Necropolis, a Victorian-era cemetery, and faces Cathedral Square to the east.
  • Built in the 1100s, Glasgow Cathedral is an awe-inspiring medieval building dedicated to St Kentigern, also known as St Mungo the Patron Saint of Glasgow.
  • Glasgow Cathedral has a rare timelessness. The dark, imposing interior conjures up medieval might and can send a shiver down the spine.
  • The cathedral is the only ancient building in the country that has survived the 1560’s reformation. Location: Castle Street, Glasgow, Scotland G4 0QZ.
  • Consecrated in 1197, Glasgow Cathedral (also called the High Kirk of Glasgow or St Mungo’s Cathedral) is owned by the Church of Scotland.
  • This Gothic cathedral marks the birthplace of the city of Glasgow and is Scotland\'s finest medieval church, with majestic stained-glass windows.
  • Glasgow Cathedral, also called the High Kirk of Glasgow or St Kentigern's or St Mungo's Cathedral, is today a gathering of the Church of Scotland in Glasgow.
  • Glasgow Cathedral and St Magnus Cathedral in Orkney are the only medieval cathedrals in Scotland to have survived the Reformation virtually intact.
  • • Originally built in the 12th century, Glasgow Cathedral is a fine example of Scotland's architecture from the medieval period.