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Wednesday, October 9

Explore St. Anthony’s Church: Glasgow's Architectural Treasure Just Steps from the Govan Stones


Do you remember when I shared a post about the Govan Stones? Well, before our visit, we made an unexpected stop at a nearby church. We were actually on our way to buy sanitizer before the Govan Stones tour when we noticed this beautiful church right across from where we parked. It’s just a 1-minute walk from the Govan Stones, and we couldn’t resist checking it out!




St. Anthony's Roman Catholic Church

Address: Govan Rd., Govan, Glasgow G51

When you're visiting Glasgow, a must-see historical church is St. Anthony's Roman Catholic Church, located in the heart of Govan. This architectural masterpiece, designed by John Honeyman in 1877-8, combines intricate Byzantine and Romanesque styles, creating a stunning visual experience for anyone who steps through its doors.

The church’s exterior showcases beautiful red ashlar bands and coursed rubble, lending it a distinctive look. A striking round-headed doorway with delicate dogtooth molding greets you as you approach. Look up, and you’ll spot a magnificent rose window framed by blind arches, adding an element of grandeur. The square tower to the side, complete with its copper-topped pyramidal roof, stands as a prominent feature of the skyline, offering a snapshot of 19th-century architectural ingenuity.

As you step inside, the spacious nave with its wide wooden roof immediately draws your eye. The highlight, however, is the chancel, which boasts a semi-circular domed apse lined with colorful marble panels and intricate stencil decorations. The church also features striking stained glass windows that fill the space with soft light, including simpler designs on the side windows and more elaborate artistry in the chancel’s lancets. For organ lovers, the historic pipe organ, originally installed in 1952, adds an auditory layer to your experience, especially after its refurbishment in 1976.

For a peaceful visit, attend one of the regular Mass services, held every day of the week, with special Vigil Masses on Sundays. St. Anthony's Church isn’t just a place of worship—it’s a journey through Glasgow’s rich history, a living monument to Gothic and Byzantine design, all nestled in the vibrant neighborhood of Govan. Whether you're a history buff, an architecture enthusiast, or just looking for a quiet moment of reflection, St. Anthony’s is a hidden treasure that offers something for everyone.









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26 comments

  1. Jakie piękne wnętrza. Można się zadumać i pomyśleć.

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    1. It was a delightful visit, albeit brief, and we thoroughly enjoyed it.

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  2. Beautiful structure.

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  3. I have relatives in Glasgow who have probably worshipped there. Thank you for highlighting it.

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    1. That is great to know. You are welcome.

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  4. Melody, you presented wonderful photos! St. Anthony Church is indeed incredibly impressive!!! It's very, very nice!!!
    Melody, I thank you for this post. I, these days, very much need God's help!!!
    Melody, I salute you and I wish you a beautiful Thursday!

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    1. Hi Anna, thank you for always commenting and reading my post. I appreciate you. I pray that God grants you your heart desires. Bless you.

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  5. ...it's beautiful.

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  6. it is a beautiful church. the outside, the brick and mortar, is gorgeous!! i am drawn to buildings like this one!!

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    1. I like old buildings with history tied to it.

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  7. Es una bella iglesia. Te mando un beso.

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  8. Anonymous10/09/2024

    A lovely visit -Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com

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  9. Great article and good blog. Beautiful and historical architecture. Have a nice day

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  10. Some much work must have gone into these buildings - ans so much work is needed to keep them. Cheers - Stewart M - Melbourne

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    1. Yes, I magine the way it was built.

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  11. It`s a beautiful church, and you, gorgeous!

    Sending big hugs xoxo

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  12. The architecture is beautiful! Thanks for sharing!

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  13. St. Anthony's Roman Catholic Church is looking absolutely stunning, both inside and out. Thank you so much for sharing its rich history and its gorgeous architectural details! xxx

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  14. Anonymous10/12/2024

    What a beautiful church! Your photos are lovely.
    Juliet (Crafty Green Poet) http://craftygreenpoet.blogspot.com

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