Glasgow Necropolis

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Glasgow Necropolis is a vast Victorian garden cemetery in Glasgow, Scotland, known for its elaborate monuments, historic graves, and panoramic views over the city.

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Glasgow Necropolis canonical 5

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Victorian garden cemetery
cemetery
tourist attraction
country Scotland
hasAccessPoint Bridge of Sighs
hasArchitecturalStyle Classical
Gothic Revival
Victorian
hasArea about 37 acres
hasHeritageStatus Category A listed landscape
listed monuments
hasNotableBurial John Knox
surface form: John Knox (monument, not burial)

William Miller
civic leaders
industrialists
prominent 19th-century Glasgow merchants
hasNotableFeature Celtic crosses
Egyptian-style monuments
Jewish burial section
John Knox monument
catacombs
elaborate monuments
monuments to prominent Glaswegian merchants
ornate mausoleums
panoramic views over Glasgow
restored main bridge entrance
rich Victorian funerary sculpture
war graves
winding paths and terraces
hasNumberOfBurials over 50000
hasNumberOfMonuments over 3500
hasOwner Glasgow City Council
hasTourismType dark tourism site
heritage tourism site
inception 1831
inspiredBy Père Lachaise Cemetery
isNearby Glasgow Cathedral
Royal Infirmary of Glasgow
surface form: Glasgow Royal Infirmary
locatedIn Glasgow
Glasgow City council area
surface form: Glasgow City Council area

Scotland
locatedOn hill east of Glasgow Cathedral
maintainedBy Glasgow City Council
offers guided tours
opened 1833
originalUse merchant city of the dead
overlooks Glasgow Cathedral
River Clyde
supportedBy Friends of Glasgow Necropolis

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Glasgow Cathedral near Glasgow Necropolis
High Kirk of Glasgow surroundedBy Glasgow Necropolis
Royal Infirmary of Glasgow adjacentTo Glasgow Necropolis
Charles Tennant burialPlace Glasgow Necropolis
Norman MacLeod burialPlace Glasgow Necropolis
subject surface form: Norman MacLeod (minister, born 1812)