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St Mungo Museum of Religious Life and Art
2 Castle Street, Glasgow G4 0RH
0141 276 1625
museums@glasgowlife.org.uk
Text Phone:  0141 276 1629
Fax: 0141 276 1626

OPENING HOURS

Monday CLOSED, Tuesday to Thursday and Saturday 10am–5pm, Friday and Sunday 11am–5pm

About St Mungo Museum

Cast bronze figure of Shiva as Nataraja, made in Southern India, 1970s

St Mungo Museum

The award-winning St Mungo Museum is a haven of tranquillity in a bu​​stling city.  This museum is named after Glasgow's patron saint, who brought the Christian faith to Scotland in the 6th century.

The building was built in 1989 in Scottish baronial style by Ian Begg.  It was designed to reflect the architecture of the Bishops’ Castle, the site of which is occupied by the museum.  Its galleries are full of displays, artefacts and stunning works of art.  They explore the importance of religion in peoples’ lives across the world and across time.

Salvador Dali's Christ of St John on the Cross is now displayed at Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum

The venue aims to promote understanding and respect between people of different faiths and of none, and offers something for everyone.

You can find out more about some of the world’s major religions, and the story of religion in the west of Scotland. Or you can relax in the museum café, which opens out into the first Zen garden in Britain.

St Mungo Museum regularly hosts temporary exhibitions and a variety of events, from family-friendly activities to talks relating to religion in Scotland today.

Provand's Lordship

This museum sits across from Provand’s Lordship – the oldest house in Glasgow – and alongside the medieval Glasgow Cathedral.  Why not take a trip to visit all three?​​​

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