The landmark is the only that was extant all throughout the Scottish reformation.The cathedral reflects the pre-reformation Gothic architecture and is one of the few places where you can enjoy some quietude despite the lively buzz in the city centre.
This church is one of the most remarkable post-war buildings, designed by the Glasgow firm of architects - Gillespie, Kidd and Coia. This oustanding church was designed in 1964 and completed in 1966 in the garden of what is now the Presbytery at 6 Broompark Circus in Dennistoun. The architectural design is the main thing that makes this church outstanding and attracting to large number of visitors. Entry to the church is through a doorway which leads to a broad and gently rising staircase which carries the visitor into the higher plane of sacred space - only gradually is the interior revealed. A truly outstanding modern church which has been listed by Historic Scotland as a Grade A building, one of the youngest in Scotland. The church is open to the public each day between 9 a.m. and 11 a.m.
Highlight:: Modern church with outstanding architecture
Located on the edge of Glasgow's Merchant City, on Clyde Street, near the suspension bridge, the Cathedral is recognised as Glasgow's first major piece of Gothic revivalism.
The Cathedral is located at 300 Great Western Road, Glasgow G4 9JB in Scotland. It is the mother church to the united Diocese of Glasgow and Galloway in the Scottish Episcopal Church, which is in full membership of the world-wide Anglican Communion. You can visit the church at any time of the year.
The Greek Orthodox Cathedral of St. Luke the Evangelist is the spiritual and community centre for Greeks from mainland Greece and Cyprus. It is one of three Orthodox Churches and the only Orthodox Cathedral in Scotland. It also serves all other Orthodox communities in Glasgow, such as Serbs, Romanians, Russians etc. The cathedral welcomes visitors of all denominations throughout the year, the traditional Easter service being a particularly well attended event, whilst the cathedral's participation in Glasgow's annual Doors Open Day provides visitors with another opportunity to visit this historic building.