glasgow cathedralThe city's most important historic building is the 12th-century Glasgow Cathedral, also known as St. Mungo Cathedral or the High Kirk of Glasgow. Seen from both the inside and outside, it looks like it's fallen out of a giant mold: the lines are clear and there's no slouch. unnecessary decorations Projecting from the south wing is the Blacader corridor, named after Glasgow's first bishop. The grandest room in the church is the tomb of St. Mungo, the founder of the Raj, who was buried here in 603.Next door is St Mungo Museum of Religious Life and Art, which examines the world's religions, their rituals and how their doctrines deal with issues of life and death. Exhibits include Egyptian mummies, Hindu statues, and a traditional Buddhist garden. zen in the courtyard
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