The 13th-century Cathedral of St. Kentigern or St. Mungo's is one of the best places to visit in Glasgow to see the impressive architecture and rich heritage of the city. It is known for being Scotland's only medieval cathedral and the most significant religious structure of that era.
While the lower church impresses for its Gothic design with an arrangement of stunning arches and piers. Its crypt houses the St. Mungo's tomb. The cathedral is the only ancient building in the country that has survived the 1560’s reformation.
Location: Castle Street, Glasgow, Scotland G4 0QZ
Highlights: Gothic Architecture, stained glass windows, thirteenth-century crypt, the tomb of Glasgow’s patron saint St Kentigern, and the early-fifteenth century ‘pulpitum’.
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