St Mungo Museum Of Religious Life And Art
The St. Mungo Museum of Religious Life & Art, 2 Castle Street, Glasgow, G4 0RH -
Up to
120 guests
St Mungo Museum of Religious Life and Art was the first museum in the world to look at all the major world religions together.
Within the St Mungo Museum we offer venue hire clients a clean, bright and spacious function room which is perfect for meetings, training workshops, seminars and dinners. The museum collection shows the inspirational role of religion throughout history and the beautifully presented displays can be viewed by guests attending a function at the St Mungo Museum.
Capacity & layout
Standing
up to 120
Dining
up to 80
Theatre
up to 100
Boardroom
up to 50
Cabaret
up to 80
Classroom
up to 40
Amenities
Air conditioning
Premises parking
Audio & visual
Sound system
Projector & screen
Space rules
Cancellation policy
100% refundable 1 day before the event
Location
Reviews
Raymond Valiant
This is an unique museum that explores the importance of religion within people’s live around the world and across time. The display occupy three floors, and informs the visitors on religious practices of various dominant religions and also other smaller in size varsities of beliefs. The museum was well curated. This building itself occupies the site where the medieval bishop’s castle of Glasgow once sat. Ir was opened in 1993 and is free of charge. The staff is friendly and provide helpful assistance.
Soren MN
Small museum on religious subject matters. The most interesting thing for me is the Glasgow Forum of Faiths Declaration. Warms my heart to see a city that respects all religious beliefs and cultural backgrounds. The Zen Garden is also very calming, as the name implies and offers a beautiful view of the Glasgow Cathedral behind.
Maria Achilleia
St Mungo Museum of religious life is exactly next to Glasgow’s cathedral and has many artifacts to see and many things to learn for other religions. I really liked it how simple they described the other religions. From third floor you can see the Necropolis too. And it’s for free so why not? Totally recommend it!
Titilayo Afolabi
I went with my mom on a Sunday, the staff were nice, let us take pictures and it was less crowd and free. My mom wanted to see Glasgow and we explored, thank you for preserving so much culture and making it free for all. The Volunteers were so helpful, friendly and the place is beaming for history, lived it and loved it! Guys look at my 59 year old Mom, she was so happy, can’t wait for her to come again.
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