• Built on the supposed site of the tomb of St Kentigern (Mungo), Glasgow Cathedral has been closely entwined with the city's history.
  • Reformation: Unlike many other Scottish cathedrals, Glasgow Cathedral survived the Reformation of 1560 largely intact.
  • ...大聖堂; cattedrale di San Mungo; Glesga Cathedral; Katedrála svätého Munga; Katedra w Glasgow; קתדרלת מנגו הקדוש; Kathedraal van Glasgow; Katedral.
  • The Cathedral is located in the center of Glasgow, about a 15 minute walk from George's Square and Queen Street Station, Glasgow's main rail station.
  • Glasgow cathedral was consecrated in 1197 and remains a sturdy and impressive example of Scottish gothic architecture both inside and out.
  • It was only in the fourteenth century that they managed to finish it, adding the Necropolis, the city of the dead in Glasgow. Glasgow Cathedral interior.
  • Glasgow Cathedral is the parish church of the Church of Scotland in Glasgow, Scotland.
  • The Glasgow Cathedral sits within walking distance of the city center and is located next to the Glasgow Royal Infirmary.
  • The Cathedral was built in the 12th century and marks the birthplace of the city. Nearby is the Glasgow Necropolis and St Mungo Museum of Religious Life.
  • With the first stones laid in 1136, Glasgow Cathedral is the oldest in mainland Scotland, but its origins date back even earlier to the 6th century.