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St Fagans National Museum of History

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Explore how people in Wales have lived, worked and spent their leisure time through the ages. St Fagans is Wales' most popular heritage attraction and winner of the 2019 UK Art Fund Museum of the Year.

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Location:
St Fagans, Cardiff, Cardiff, Cardiff, CF5 6XB
Telephone:
0300 111 2333
Email:
stfagans@museumwales.ac.uk
Website:
https://museum.wales/stfagans/

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looking through a stone archway, you can see two white buildings with thatched rooves. The larger building has a big red door with black metalwork.
Llys Llywelyn, a medieval prince's hall
Cardiff
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Inside a medievalprince's hall. the walls are white, there is red and white decoration painted around the tall arched windows and timbers supporting t
Inside Llys Llywelyn
Cardiff
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lady wearing a black hijab and red patterned blouse is leaning forward to look at a stone carving. The carving shows the head of a medieval prince.
Inside the "Wales is..." Gallery
Cardiff
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view of a modern single storey building. It has full height windows and vertical wooden cladding. in front of the building is a grassed area with path
Gweithdy building at St Fagans
Cardiff
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Inside the blacksmith's workshop. There are lots of tools strewn around and a forge burning brightly in the background. The blacksmith wears a leather
Smithy at St Fagans
Cardiff
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An old farmhouse has a thatched roof and two small chimneys. The exterior walls are painted red. there is a small tree in front of the farmhouse and t
Kennixton farmhouse at St Fagans
Cardiff
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Built on Adam Street in Cardiff in 1853 to serve the mainly Irish community of what was then called Newtown. During its long history, it saw major cha
The Vulcan Hotel
Cardiff

About St Fagans National Museum of History

Explore the stories of the people of Wales and take a walk through history at one of Europe's leading open-air museums.The Museum stands in the grounds of St Fagans Castle and gardens, a late 16th century manor house donated to the people of Wales by the Earl of Plymouth in 1948. It is part of Amgueddfa Cymru – Museum Wales, a collection of seven museums across Wales.There are over 50 historic buildings from all over Wales that have been re-built at the Museum including a Victorian school, a medieval church and a Workmen’s Institute.Visit Llys Llywelyn – a medieval prince’s hall, see the Victorian school or pick up some Welsh food from 1920s Gwalia Stores.Visit the animals on Llwyn-yr-eos Farm or call in to see our craftspeople at work in the smithy, the clogmaker’s workshop and the corn and woollen mills. Don't just visit history, be part of it!Get hands on with history in our three new galleries.Join in the conversation in our Wales Is…gallery or draw inspiration from the traditional crafts in Gweithdy before having a go at making.Explore the story of Wales at St Fagans, to shape it and share it with others.

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Gwalia

Visitor information & facilities:– Admission is free– Car parking £7. Free disabled parking– Disabled toilet and Changing Places facilities– Free wheelchair hire available on request– Dog friendly (only assistance dogs are allowed in the historic buildings)– Baby-changing facilities– For conservation reasons, pushchairs and prams cannot be taken into the historic buildings– Please allow at least 3 hours for your visit– Play area for children– Y Gegin restaurant and Gweithdy café offer food and drinksOpen daily: 10am-4pmExcept Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year’s DayAll groups MUST pre-book their visit. For details and booking: Tel. (029) 2057 3500 or email: learning.st.fagans@museumwales.ac.ukGroup visits can be made during our normal opening times and admission is free.Please pre-book your group by calling or emailing us for the following benefits:10% off in the gift shop (£5pp min. spend) for your visitors.Complimentary refreshments for the coach driver (on production of ID).

Facilities

  • Disabled Facilities
  • Car Parking
  • Coach Parking
  • EV-Chargers (on site)
  • Cater For Groups

Visit Information

  • Book in Advance Required
  • Yes
  • Suggested Visit Time (Hours)
  • 3

Languages

  • English spoken
  • Welsh spoken

Location

51.48683, -3.2731

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