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The Society of Friends of Glasgow Cathedral

The first stone-built Glasgow Cathedral was dedicated in the presence of King David I in 1136. The present building was consecrated in 1197. Since that same period the Cathedral has never been unroofed and the worship of God has been carried out within its walls for more than 800 years.

The Cathedral has a regular and active congregation, and no visitor should leave the city without making a visit. See our calendar of events, and map, to help you plan your visit.

Saturday, May 10, 2008   

7.30pm Choral Society Performance.

Glasgow Cathedral is the best preserved example of a large church to have survived from Scotland's medieval period, and has one of the finest post-war collections of stained-glass windows to be found in Britain.

Please browse around the pictures, maps and information on our website, or visit these other sites about Glasgow Cathedral: David Morris' Cathedral website and Simon Stewart's Cathedral website



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