St Mungo Museum of Religious Life and Art

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St Mungo aims to promote understanding and respect between people of different faiths and those of none.

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St Mungo Highlights


Photograph showing a Nigerian Ancestral Screen

Nigerian Ancestral Screen

Late 19th century Kalabari Ijo wooden ancestor screen which would have been placed in men’s trading houses.

Learn about the history of these carved pieces

Photograph showing a Figure of Buddha

Buddha

This figure of Buddha is made of wood with gilt finishing from Mandalay, Burma.

Discover more about our Buddha figure

Three Saints

All three of these window panels containing saints date from the 16th century and were made in the Netherlands.

Explore the stained glass panels

Photograph showing the Cathedral Precinct area of Glasgow

Cathedral Precinct

This area features Provand’s Lordship, St Mungo Museum of Religious Life and Art, Glasgow Cathedral, Glasgow Necropolis and the Glasgow Royal Infirmary Museum.

Visit the historic medieval quarter of Glasgow

Find these highlights the next time you visit the museum: St Mungo highlights floorplan.


An external photograph of St Mungo Museum Of Religious Life Art with blue sky in the background and a red open top tour bus passing by
St Mungo Museum of Religious Life and Art

St Mungo Museum of Religious Life and Art Portrait Image

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Find out more about the museum, our café, restaurant and opening times.

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