St. Mungo’s Cathedral
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St. Mungo ’s Cathedral is a pre-reformation historic building which was named after the sixth century patron saint of Glasgow, Kentigern. He was popularly called as Mungo. This historic church is situated to the North East side of the city. Its first stone construction was sanctified in 1136. However, due to destruction, it naturally succeeded by a larger one which was constructed in 1197.
Category: Monument and Historic Building
Address: 2 Castle St
Telephone: 0141.552.8198
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