About

The St. Mungo Museum of Religious Life & Art in Glasgow offers a thoughtful exploration of global religious traditions through art, objects, and clothing. This small museum delves into themes such as death, the afterlife, and marriage, making for an enlightening experience that is both respectful and inclusive of all faiths and cultures. Visitors can enjoy the serene Zen Garden, browse the informative Glasgow Forum of Faiths Declaration, or admire the view of the Necropolis from the third floor. With free entry - donations are welcomed - and a friendly staff, it is a brief yet meaningful place to explore, often taking just 20-30 minutes. The site is perfect for families and a wonderful complement to a cathedral visit. Remember to check out the gift shop for unique souvenirs.

Features

Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

John Knox Street
Bus stop 299 m walk
Barony Hall
Bus stop 177 m walk
Strathclyde University Library
Bus stop 328 m walk
Glebe Street
Bus stop 224 m walk
Cathedral Square
Bus stop 87 m walk
High Street (Glasgow)
Train station 395 m walk

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4.4
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4.4/5 562 reviews
David Santiago Rosero Cuesta
David Santiago Rosero Cuesta
2 weeks ago on Google

Kind people working there.

cee
cee
3 weeks ago on Google

One of the most interesting museums i have ever been to as someone who is into studying different religions and antropology

Bobby Keys
Bobby Keys
3 weeks ago on Google

Well worth a visit