Glasgow Cathedral - Reviews from across the web
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Glasgow Cathedral, Glasgow - Reviews of Glasgow Cathedral - IgoUgo Glasgow Cathedral is small in comparison to St. Paul's or Salisbury or Westminster Abbey, but quite beautiful. It's relatively unadorned by statues and plaques since it's John Knox's church. The building itself is full of arches and vaulted ceilings and bosses and stained glass; plenty of decoration... igougo.com
Glasgow Cathedral, Glasgow, United Kingdom : Reviews of Glasgow Cathedral - Yahoo! Travel In 543 AD, Glasgow's patron saint St Mungo founded this cathedral on the site of a Christian burial ground. It is Scotland's oldest medieval church and now ho... travel.yahoo.com
Latest reviews of Glasgow Cathedral, Glasgow, United Kingdom WAS VERY EXQUISITE I MUST SAY. IT'S SORTA LIKE SOMETHING OUT OF A MOVIE AND YOU WOULD SAY "MAN I WOULD LOVE TO VISIT THAT PLACE." ONLY THING THAT DIDN'T SIT WELL WITH ME WAS THE GRAVEYARD THAT SURROUNDS....IT'S HUGE AND U HAVE TO WALK THRU IT!!! BUT ALL IN ALL IT'S VERY ENJ... travel.yahoo.com
Glasgow Cathedral- Glasgow, United Kingdom - VirtualTourist.com The Glasgow Cathedral is one of the few medieval Scottish churches to survive the Reformation without any damage. It's story dates back to about 590 AD, when Saint Kentigern (also called Saint Mungo ) arrived in the area to become the bishop of Strathclyde. He founded a small church on this site, wh... virtualtourist.com
Glasgow Cathedral - Glasgow - Reviews of Glasgow Cathedral - TripAdvisor Glasgow Cathedral is a must see! The building is beautiful, especially if you go on one of the rare sunny days. Be sure to walk around the grounds, and if possible, walk to the top of the ... tripadvisor.com
UKTV History: Britain's Best: Glasgow Cathedral Glasgow Cathedral is one of Britain's overlooked treasures. This magnificent building is important because it is one of the few Scottish Cathedrals to remain intact after the destruction caused by the reformation. During the 1560s, the reforming mob was intent on destroying Scottish Cathedrals. The ... uktv.co.uk
Glasgow Cathedral, Museums, Heritage UK The Cathedral's humble origins date back to about AD590 when St Kentigern, also known as St Mungo, arrived to become bishop of Strathclyde and founded a religious community here around a small church. Today the Cathedral is dedicated to this great patron St Mungo, a character whom holds some popular... totaltravel.co.uk
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