Glasgow Cathedral and the Necropolis are part of the cultural fabric of this area, magnificent structures which stand in the spot where Scotland’s biggest city first took shape.

The breathtaking medieval cathedral, also known as the High Kirk, St Kentigern’s or St Mungo’s, is thought to have been built on the site of St Kentigern’s tomb, hence it marking the birthplace of Glasgow.

It’s the only structure of its kind which survived the Reformation of 1560 intact, making it the country’s oldest mainland cathedral and the oldest building in the whole of Glasgow.

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