Situated at a fifteen minutes walk from the city center, the Glasgow Cathedral is an inspiring structure with a history that extents the development of the city of Glasgow. It has been proudly considered as the unblemished example of the pre-Reformation Gothic architecture and is the only cathedral in Scotland to have survived the Reformation. The structure was built during the fifteenth century over the tomb of Kentigern. The three of the most notable characteristics of the building are the valued crypt, the Blackadder Aisle and the stone screen of the early fifteenth century. The cathedral hosts a regular as well as active congregation. It is recommended to every visitor whether living in any of the corners or hotels in Glasgow, to surely visit this attraction in the city. The church is a Crown property and is cared on behalf of the ministers of Scotland. It is the best preserved example of the huge church surviving from the medieval period.
Address: Castle Street, Glasgow G4 0QZ, Scotland, UK
Tel: 44 0141 552 8198
Website: http://www.glasgow-cathedral.com/View
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