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The first stone built Cathedral was dedicated
in 1136 in the presence of King David I but this has been a Christian
site for well over 1500 years. The ground was consecrated for Christian burial by St.
Ninian in 397 A.D. The Lower Church houses the tomb of St. Mungo
(also called Kentigern) who died in 603 A.D. |
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| Glasgow Cathedral's 13th century tower
is the last remaining intact tower on a Scottish mediaeval church. |
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The Society of Friends of Glasgow Cathedral
arranges events, recitals and lectures throughout the year. Details
from the address below. |
| Admission Free Conducted Tours Available
Bookstall
Events
Lectures
Recitals |

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Glasgow Cathedral
Castle Street
Glasgow G4 |
Tel: [44] (0) 141 552
6891 Glasgow Cathedral Homepage
Other Congregations On-Line
St David's, Knightswood |