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St Fagans, National History Museum


St Fagans is one of Europes foremost open air museums and Wales' most popular heritage attraction. Open to the public since 1 November 1948, the museum stands in the grounds of the magnificent St Fagans Castle and gardens, a late 16th century manor house donated to the people of Wales by the Earl of Plymouth.



St Fagans, A Living Museum





During the last fifty years over forty original buildings from different historical periods have been re-erected in the 100 acre parkland, among them houses, a farm, a school, a chapel and a splendid Workmens Institute.

Traditional crafts and activities bring St Fagans alive, in workshops where craftsmen still demonstrate their traditional skills. Native breeds of livestock can be seen in the fields and farmyards, and demonstrations of farming tasks take place daily. Visitors gain an insight into the rich heritage and culture of Wales, and the Welsh language can be heard in daily use amongst craftsmen and interpreters.

There are also galleries with exhibitions of costume, daily life and farming implements. Special exhibitions are also held regularly. The galleries now include the exciting and innovative Oriel 1 space, with changing exhibitions exploring life and identity in todays Wales.

Throughout the year, St Fagans comes to life literally as traditional festivals, music and dance events are celebrated. St Fagans explores all aspects of how people in Wales have lived, worked and spent their leisure time. Like generations of visitors, you will be inspired by its celebration of Welsh traditions and lifestyles.

St Fagans , Cardiff,
CF5 6XB, UK

Tel: 02920 573 500 , Fax: 02920 573 490  - Email:  - Website: http://www.museumwales.ac.uk/en/stfagans/


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