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Glasgow Cathedral Watercolor Print, St Mungo's Gothic Scotland Art, Framed Architectural Decor
Glasgow Cathedral Watercolor Print, St Mungo's Gothic Scotland Art, Framed Architectural Decor
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Bring the timeless beauty of Glasgow Cathedral into your home with this striking watercolor-style art print inspired by Scotland’s most iconic medieval landmark. Also known as St Mungo’s Cathedral, this architectural masterpiece is reimagined with glowing amber highlights and deep indigo sky washes that reflect its dramatic evening illumination.
Perfect for lovers of Scottish history, Gothic architecture, or anyone with a connection to Glasgow, this print makes a meaningful Glasgow gift, graduation keepsake, or statement wall decor for your home or office.
Why You’ll Love This Glasgow Cathedral Print
✔ Iconic Scottish Landmark – A detailed artistic tribute to the oldest cathedral on mainland Scotland.
✔ Atmospheric Watercolor Style – Rich golden tones and deep blue hues create a dramatic, modern Gothic aesthetic.
✔ Premium Framing Options – Available in Black, White, Natural Wood, or Dark Wood to complement any interior style.
✔ Ready to Hang – Professionally framed with hanging kit included for effortless display.
✔ Meaningful Glasgow Gift – Ideal for expats, students, history enthusiasts, or Scotland lovers.
Product Details
Museum-Quality Paper: 170 gsm (65 lb) heavyweight matte paper
Finish: Smooth, non-reflective surface for vibrant color clarity
Frame: Durable pine wood frame
Protection: Shatterproof plexiglass front
Sustainability: FSC-certified materials or equivalent
Available Sizes
A4 (21 × 29.7 cm) – Perfect for desks, shelves, or gallery walls
A3 (29.7 × 42 cm) – Classic statement poster size
30 × 40 cm – Bold, impactful display size
Frame Colours Available
Black
White
Natural Wood
Dark Wood
Whether styled in a modern apartment, traditional study, or minimalist office, this Glasgow Cathedral wall art adds heritage, elegance, and character to any space. Celebrate Scotland’s architectural legacy with a piece that feels both historic and contemporary.
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