The St Mungo Museum of Religious Life and Art is a museum of religion in Glasgow, Scotland.
It was constructed in 1989[6] on the site of a medieval castle-complex, the former residence of the bishops of Glasgow, parts of which can be seen inside the cathedral and at the People's Palace, Glasgow.
The museum building emulates the Scottish Baronial architectural style[7] used for the former bishop's castle.
The museum houses exhibits relating to all the world's major religions, including a Zen garden and a sculpture showing Islamic calligraphy.
It housed Salvador Dalí's painting Christ of Saint John of the Cross from its opening in 1993 until the reopening of Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum in 2006.