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Glasgow CathedralvsProvand's Lordship
Both are rated highly by professional reviewers. On balance, Glasgow Cathedral is preferred by most writers compared to Provand's Lordship. Glasgow Cathedral scores 93 with positive reviews from 4 reviewers including Frommer's, Fodor's and Michelin Guide.
Glasgow Cathedral
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Castle Street, Glasgow G4 0RH, Scotland
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"Also known as the Cathedral of St. Kentigern or St. Mungo's, Glasgow Cathedral dates to the 13th century." Full review
"The site of the tomb has been revered since the 6th century, when St. Mungo founded a church here." Full review
Top choice
"Glasgow Cathedral has a rare timelessness." Full review
3 Stars
"The fourth sanctuary built on the site chosen by St Mungo in the 7C, the present cathedral was not completed until the 15C but the interior dates from the 13 and 14C." Full review
"The cathedral is looked after today by Historic Scotland, and maintains a regular and active congregation, continuing an unbroken 800-year tradition of worship beneath its roof." Full review
2.0
"Of almost equal delight – to experts and travelers alike – are the cathedral's architecture (specifically the nave, crypt and chapel) and the legends surrounding St. Mungo's life." Full review
Provand's Lordship
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Frommer's
3 Castle St., Glasgow G4 0RH, Scotland
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"This building had been a pub, a sweetshop, and a soft drinks factory. It is now a museum that shows the house as it might have looked." Full review
"A rare example of 15th-century domestic Scottish architecture, it was built in 1471 as a manse." Full review
0 Stars
"This building from 1471, which served as the Prebendary residence, is, along with the cathedral, the only remains of the medieval city." Full review
"This house dates to 1471 so can legitimately be described as late medieval, albeit very late medieval." Full review
"The oldest house in Glasgow is now a museum dedicated to the city's medieval history. " Full review
"Glasgow's oldest house, built in the 1470s...thanks to the 17th-century furniture from the original collection of Sir William Burrell" Full review