• Glasgow’s Necropolis, officially opened in April 1833, is on a low but very prominent hill adjacent to and looking down on Glasgow Cathedral.
  • Let’s take a closer look at some of the most interesting facts about the Glasgow Necropolis, an intriguing place in the heart of the city.
  • The Glasgow Necropolis is one of Europe's most important cemeteries, and a wonderful memorial to the Victorian era itself as well as the final resting place of 50...
  • The Friends of Glasgow Necropolis. 3,098 likes · 70 talking about this. We organise guided walking tours of this cemetery full of wonderful architecture
  • Glasgow Necropolis Glasgow has its very own City of the Dead, a monumental testimonial to the Victorian age on a hill beyond the Cathedral of St Mungo.
  • Built in the Classical Revival architectural fashion, the Necropolis was established by the Merchants' House of Glasgow in 1831.
  • Fifty thousand bodies are buried in the 37 acres of the Glasgow Necropolis which sits on a hill adjacent to the Glasgow Cathedral.
  • The Glasgow Necropolis is a Victorian cemetery in Glasgow, Scotland. It is on a low but very prominent hill to the east of Glasgow Cathedral (St. Mungo's…
  • The Glasgow Necropolis has housed Glasgow's dead since 1832. It's considered one of Scotland's most haunted places for its many resident ghosts and vampire.
  • Explore the Glasgow Necropolis when you travel to Glasgow - Expedia's Glasgow Necropolis information guide keeps you in the know!