GLASGOW NECROPOLIS
  
Glasgow Necropolis
The Necropolis in Glasgow is a fascinating Victorian garden cemetery adjacent
to Glasgow Cathedral. The Necropolis has been described as a ‘unique
representation of Victorian Glasgow, built when Glasgow was the second
city of the empire. It is a memorial to the great Glasgow city merchants
and the Necropolis contains the remains of almost every eminent Glaswegian
of its day.
Located on a hill above, and to the east of, Glasgow Cathedral (St. Mungo's
Cathedral). the cemetery's paths meander uphill towards the summit, where
a dominating statue of John Knox was erected in 1825.
In the Necropolis you will find monuments designed by leading Glaswegian
architects including Alexander ‘Greek’ Thompson, Bryce, Hamilton
and Mackintosh. Their designs are executed by expert masons and sculptors
who contributed ornate and sculptural detail of the finest quality.
Fifty thousand individuals have been buried in approximately 3500 tombs.
The Glasgow Necropolis rich in history is very popular with visitors
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