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Sacred Spaces

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The St Mungo Museum of Religious Life and Art is offering a second opportunity to see stunning panoramic views of religious buildings in Glasgow.

The Sacred Spaces exhibition was created in 1999 to celebrate Glasgow's reign as UK City of Architecture and Design, and is on show until September 30, 2002.

Sacred Spaces reveals some of the city's religious architecture from a new perspective using a mixture of conventional photography and the latest digital techniques to create 360° degree panoramic views.

Subjects include the lower church of Glasgow Cathedral, Garnethill Synagogue, St Aloysius in Rose Street, Coia's Our Lady of Good Counsel in Dennistoun and the Central Mosque in the Gorbals.

Opening times at the Museum, in Glasgow's High Street, are 10 am - 5 pm from Monday to Thursday and on Saturdays, and 11 am - 5 pm on Fridays and Sundays.

 

 

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