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  1. Glasgow Cathedral Cathedral Precinct Castle Street Glasgow G4 0QZ. National Grid reference: NS 603656. Telephone: 0141 552 6891. View Glasgow Cathedral on a Google map. Journey planners. Search for National Cycle Network routes on the Sustrans website. Plan your journey by public transport using Traveline Scotland.

  2. Dec 4, 2023 · Glasgow Cathedral Organ. Originally built in 1979, the Glasgow Cathedral Organ was enlarged several times in the 20th century and completely reconstructed in 1996. The current organ is currently placed on both sides of the church over the pulpitum. the console is placed centrally. The Ggreat organ is on the North side and the solo on the South one.

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  4. History of Glasgow Cathedral. The history of Glasgow Cathedral dates back to the first centuries of Christianity in Scotland, when St. Mungo (also called St. Kentigern), patron and founder of the city, carried the first sacred relics in the 500s, building a hermitage and a church where he would be buried upon his passing, in the early 600s.

  5. Sep 14, 2014 · Getting to Glasgow Cathedral is relatively easy – it’s located right off Castle Street, at the eastern section of Cathedral Street. We’ve included a handy Google Map that should help should you get lost. We’ve also put together some detailed instructions that will get you to Glasgow and then point you in the right direction once you’ve reached the city centre.

  6. Glasgow Cathedral is one of the city’s most recognizable landmarks and is among just a few surviving medieval buildings in all of Glasgow. Visitors can explore the church independently or go as part of a private guided tour around the city. Some sightseeing passes provide free entry to the cathedral as well as other well-known historic ...

  7. The Cathedral Church of St Mary the Virgin ( Scottish Gaelic: Cathair-eaglais Naomh Moire), commonly called St Mary's Cathedral, is a cathedral of the Scottish Episcopal Church. It is located on the Great Western Road, in the west end of Glasgow, Scotland. The current building was opened on 9 November 1871 as St Mary's Episcopal Church and was ...

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