Scotland’s most important place of worship
The religious centre of Scottish life for close to a millennium, St Giles’ Cathedral is a pivotal part of the Edinburgh landscape. Also known as The Mother Church of Presbyterianism, the building is instantly recognizable for both its assorted architecture and its famed crown spire.
Ravaged by a number of fires and battles throughout history, St Giles’ is now an eclectic mix of architectural styles, from medieval Gothic to Renaissance to Victorian, and its stunning stained glass windows and ceiling detailing reflect these contrasting eras of the city’s history.
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