St Andrews Cathedral dominated the history of the medieval church in Scotland from its construction in the 12th century until the Protestant Reformation in 1560. Scotland’s largest and most magnificent medieval church, the cathedral was the seat of Scotland’s leading bishops (and from 1472 archbishops). It occupied a site used for worship since the 8th century AD, when the relics of St Andrew, Scotland’s patron saint, are said to have been brought here.
Open daily 10am to 4pm
Prices: Adult £4.80, Concession £3.80, Child £2.90, Child under 5 free, Family ticket 1 (1 Adult and 2 Children) £9.50 Family ticket 2 (2 Adults and 2 Children) £14, Family ticket 3 (2 Adults and 3 Children) £16
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St Andrews Cathedral dominated the history of the medieval church in Scotland from its construction in the 12th century until the Protestant Reformation in 1560. Scotland’s largest and most magnificent medieval church, the cathedral was the seat of Scotland’s leading bishops (and from 1472 archbishops). It occupied a site used for worship since the 8th century AD, when the relics of St Andrew, Scotland’s patron saint, are said to have been brought here.
All year (tickets to St Andrews Cathedral), prices are Adult £6, Child £3.60, Concession £4.80, Combined ticket St Andrews Castle and Cathedral Adult £12, Child £7.20, Concession £9.60
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