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St Mungo's, Glasgow, Scotland



St Mungo's Glasgow - Cathedral

Photos from 10 Feb 2011

St Mungo's Glasgow Glasgow Cathedral St Mungo's Cathedral St Mungo's
photographs © Adrian Welch

Address: St Mungo's, 2 Castle St, Glasgow, G4 0RH

Pre-reformation building named after Glasgow's 6th century patron saint, Kentigern - popularly called Mungo - to the north-east of Glasgow city centre.

Glasgow Cathedral Precinct, Townhead
various, 1200

St Mungo's refurbishment
1987
Page & Park Architects with Ian White landscape architect

Contact Glasgow Cathedral: 0141 552 8198

St Mungo's Glasgow Cathedral
photograph © Adrian Welch

The first stone building was consecrated in about 1136, but after destruction, this cathedral was succeeded by a larger one consecrated in 1197.

Most of the Glasgow Cathedral's Nave dates from after 1330; the West Window dates from the late 14th century.

Page & Park Architects



 




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