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St Mungo Museum of Religious Life and Art

Delivered by: Glasgow Life
Last updated: 03/09/2025

St Mungo Museum is named after the city's patron saint who brought the Christian faith to Glasgow in the 6th century. It is built on the site of the medieval Bishops’ Castle and is designed in its style. The galleries are full of displays, objects and stunning works of art that explore the importance of religion in peoples’ lives across the world and across time.


The venue aims to promote understanding and respect between people of different faiths and those of none and offers something for everyone. There are regular events, from family-friendly activities to talks about culture and religion in Scotland today.


Entry is free and no advance booking is required, just drop in. Open 7 days a week.


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2 Castle Street, Glasgow, G4 0RH

There is wheelchair and pram access to all public areas using the lifts and there are free wheelchairs available to hire at reception.
The accessible toilet is on the left as you enter through the accessible entrance.
There is a hearing assistance system.
Guide and assistance dogs are welcome.
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