Glasgow Cathedral

Address: Castle Street G4 0QZ

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Opening times:
Saturday: 10 to 4pm
Sunday: 1 to 4pm

Information: Christian Site founded by St. Kentigern (Mungo) in 6th Century. First stone building consecrated 1136, most of the present building dates from the time of William de Bondinton (1233-1258) and completed around the end of the 13th century. Pulpitum and Blacader Aisle added in the 15th century. This is one of the best preserved large churches to survive the Reformation. Contains the tomb of St. Mungo in the Lower Church, fine examples of stained glass windows, including the Millenium Window by John Clark, and some interesting modern tapestries.

Comments: Public parking across Castle Street. Metered on-street parking nearby.

Disabled access: Ramp/Stair lift for entrance and between Nave and Quire. Museum of Religious Life/Cathedral Visitor Centre in adjacent building has disabled access, toilets and refreshments. No disabled access to lower church.