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Glasgow Cathedral

  • Cathedral Precinct, Castle Street, Glasgow, G4 0QZ

  • 0141 552 6891

Important notice

The choir, lower church and shop will be closed from 12.15pm to 2.30pm on Monday 27 May. The cathedral will be closed on Thursday 6 June. On Friday 21 June the cathedral will open at the later time of 1.30pm.

 

Overview

Stand in the spot where Scotland’s largest city first began to take shape. The thriving burgh that sprang up around Glasgow Cathedral has since grown into the vibrant city we know today.

The awe-inspiring building dedicated to St Kentigern, also known as St Mungo, was built in the 1100s and drew countless pilgrims to his shrine. Today, it’s the most complete medieval cathedral on the Scottish mainland, having survived the Protestant Reformation almost intact.

What to see and do

  • Step down into the crypt built in the mid-1200s to house the tomb of St Mungo (St Kentigern)
  • See the pulpitum, a richly carved stone screen between choir and nave added in the early 1400s
  • Find the effigy of Bishop Wishart, an ally of William Wallace and Robert the Bruce
  • Take our fun fact-finding Explorer Quiz or Symbol Spotter Quiz
  • Tour the cathedral with our audio guide using your own mobile phone with internet access. Buy your audio guide when you purchase your tickets, with a 20% discount for members. We'll show you how to load the guide to your phone in an email before you arrive

Opening times

29 Mar to 30 Sept:
Mon to Sat, 9.30am to 5pm; Sun, 1pm to 5pm (last entry 4.15pm).
The lower church closes at 4.15pm.

1 Oct to 28 Mar:
Mon to Sat, 10am to 4pm; Sun, 1pm to 4pm (last entry 3.30pm).
The lower church closes at 3.15pm.

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