"Glasgow is home to one of the few interfaith museums in the world [& the only one in the UK]. It is a unique resource which teaches visitors all ages about the world's religions, while challenging discrimination & racism."
- Interfaith Glasgow
This award-winning museum is named after Glasgow’s patron saint who brought the Christian faith to Scotland in the sixth century.
The museum is a haven of tranquility in a busy city & its galleries are filled with works of art & artifacts that explore the importance of religion in people’s lives across the world & across time.
The building in which the museum is housed was designed in the Scottish baronial style & was intended to reflect the architecture of the Bishops’ Castle, the site which the museum occupies.
*Accessibility notes :
- Accessible toilets
The accessible toilet is located on the right as you enter through the accessible entrance.
- Assistance dogs
Guide & assistance dogs are welcome, & a bowl of water can be provided.
- Hearing loop
There is a hearing assistance system. If you use British Sign Language, you can watch a British Sign Language introduction to St. Mungo Museum of Religious Life.
- Wheelchair [& other wheeled supports] access
There is wheelchair & pram access to all public areas using the lifts & there are free wheelchairs available to hire at reception.
Entry is free and no advance booking is required, just drop in!
More info via...
Glasgow Life - https://www.glasgowlife.org.uk/museums/venues/st-mungo-museum-of-religious-life-and-art
Visit Scotland - https://www.visitscotland.com/info/see-do/st-mungo-museum-of-religious-life-and-art-p246631