

Glasgow, United Kingdom
Glasgow, United Kingdom
Glasgow Cathedral is one of Scotland’s most important medieval buildings and a rare example of a largely intact Gothic cathedral on the Scottish mainland. Dating mainly from the 12th and 13th centuries, it is known for its impressive stone vaulting, stained glass, and atmospheric crypt linked to St Mungo, Glasgow’s patron saint. Set beside the Necropolis, it offers both architectural interest and a strong sense of the city’s early history, making it a worthwhile stop for visitors interested in heritage, religion, or historic architecture.
Opening Hours
Mon–Sat: 10:00–16:00, Sun: 13:00–16:00