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St Mungo's Tomb, Glasgow



Glasgow Cathedral. Crypt. St Mungo's Tomb

A view from within a cathedral undercroft with a series of vaulted arches supported by compound piers, amongst which are four with decorated capitals standing at the corners of a section of raised floor.

The cathedral stands on the foundations of two earlier churches. It dates from the 13th century and is dedicated to St Kentigern or Mungo, whose tomb is sited in Joceline's Crypt.

After the Reformation and until the turn of the 19th century, the crypt (known as Joceline's Crypt) was used as the parish church by the congregation of the Outer High parish.




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