Glasgow Cathedral, a magnificent Gothic structure dating back to medieval times, stands as the only cathedral on Scotland’s mainland to have survived the Reformation nearly unscathed. Located in the heart of Glasgow, this historic site features stunning stained-glass windows and a 15th-century stone choir screen. Visitors can explore the serene interior, where the tomb of St. Mungo, the city’s patron saint, lies. The cathedral’s enduring presence offers a tangible link to the past, allowing guests to immerse themselves in centuries of Scottish history and architecture.
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