The
Cathedral Glasgow
Glasgow Cathedral is the High Kirk in Glasgow of the Church of Scotland. It is also known as St. Mungo's Cathedral as it is located where Saint Mungo, the patron saint of Glasgow, built his church. The tomb of the saint is in the church. The cathedral is a superb example of Gothic architecture. It is one of the few medieval churches in Scotland to have survived the Reformation unscathed. |
The
Cathedral
from the Necropolis |
The
Cathedral and Royal Infirmary
from Necropolis |
The
Cathedral and Necropolis
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The
Cathedral Glasgow
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The
Cathedral Glasgow
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The
Cathedral Glasgow
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The
Cathedral
from the Necropolis |
The
Cathedral
from the Necropolis |
The
Cathedral Glasgow
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The
Cathedral in 1868
The Necropolis in right background |
The
Cathedral in the 1700s
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