It's been named one of the most instagrammable free attractions in the UK.
Sitting proudly on a hill in the east end of Glasgow you'll find one of the city's most fascinating and often overlooked landmarks.
However, many Glaswegians would pass it by without much thought to its incredible history or its longstanding connection with the place we call home.It seems though that visitors to the city can't get enough of its gothic spires and medieval architecture and it was recently named in a study by the outdoor experts at GO Outdoors as one of the most Instagrammed free attractions in the UK.
The site was originally a pilgrimage destination containing the tomb of the founder and patron Saint of the city, St Kentigern .
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