- glainsights.com glasgow-cathedral/Glasgow Cathedral is a fine example of Gothic architecture. The cathedral is built in the shape of a cross, and it has a nave, two aisles, a transept, and a choir.
- timeout.com glasgow/attractions/glasgow-cathedralThe 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.
- glasgowlive.co.uk all-about/glasgow-cathedralThe places in Glasgow every tourist should visit according to Glaswegians. ... Glasgow Cathedral redesigned in style of famous architects using an AI art tool.
- douglashistory.co.uk history/Places/Churches&…The first stone built Glasgow Cathedral was dedicated in the presence of King David I in 1136. The present building was consecrated in 1197.
- lonelyplanet.com scotland/glasgow/east-end/…Glasgow Cathedral has a rare timelessness. The dark, imposing interior conjures up medieval might and can send a shiver down the spine.
- thrillophilia.com attractions/glasgow-cathedralThe cathedral is the only ancient building in the country that has survived the 1560’s reformation. Location: Castle Street, Glasgow, Scotland G4 0QZ.
- glasgow-city-apartments.com glasgow-cathedral/One of Scotland’s most magnificent medieval buildings, Glasgow Cathedral is the only one on the mainland to survive the Reformation of 1560 intact.
- atlasobscura.com places/glasgow-cathedral-hebrew-…Glasgow Cathedral is a functioning house of worship, so check the website for any events that may prevent access to the crypts.
- emilytrip.com glasgow-cathedral/Glasgow Cathedral is open to the public, and visitors can explore the interior of the building and view its many impressive features.
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