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St. Fagans National Museum of History

Musée | Cardiff | Wales | Royaume Uni

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CF5 6XB Cardiff

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Horaires d'ouverture

Dimanche10:00 - 16:00
Lundi10:00 - 16:00
Mardi10:00 - 16:00
Mercredi10:00 - 16:00
Jeudi10:00 - 16:00
Vendredi10:00 - 16:00
Samedi10:00 - 16:00

Avis

11615 Avis

Dave Hann
09.03.2025

See all the colloquial building styles from across wales and enjoy a wartime pint at the Vulcan.
Gillian Griffiths
28.03.2023

Wonderful place to visit
Chris Lockey
08.03.2025

I like the pay to park and then it is free entry. That is really good for families. It was quite busy. It is very similar in philosophy to the Weald and Downland Museum in Sussex. I enjoyed the row of cottages fitted out in different eras.
Max Sellars
08.03.2025

Says its dog friendly, its dog tolerable. Very little to do of you have a dog. Great for families but don't bringthe pooch
F MC
05.03.2025

Had a really great visit plenty to see and do . Some staff especially one man called glyn had plenty of knowledge and made the experience interesting, some other staff not interested in interacting with people. Shame when I visited the church there was a staff sitting in the corner on a chair I went over and asked a question and he interacted but other than that they kept to themselves.
Arunima P S
03.03.2025

Nice place
Edith D.J
02.03.2025

As for me, always great. Every time some interesting exhibitions inside the building, and outside for children it's a paradise. History, nature and fun.
黃天佑 Tin Yau
02.03.2025

Very good
黃天佑 Tin Yau
02.03.2025

Very good
Andrew John
15.12.2018

Beautiful place that celebrates Welsh history. Definitely worth a visit.
Mal Jones
11.02.2025

This heritage museum has had a few additions over the past ten years or so including the latest celebrated old Cardiff pub, The Vulcan, complete with sawdust on the floor of the front bar area, minus the spittoons though which were popular in many public houses in the 1950’s, 60’s and early 70’s that were in the central city area. The exhibitions both around the site and the indoor museum are testament to the changing nature of Welsh cultural heritage and long may this venue continue. With still plenty of space for the expansion of projects within the site the only thing it needs is a significant injection of cash, that and perhaps a shift of focus to recognising the industrial legacy that Wales once had. Specific exhibitions covering mining and steel making may add a new dimension to the experience.
Rosemary Gooding
01.03.2025

A VERY busy St David's Day in sunshine, but plenty of space and fun for all. A great day out.
Boguslawa Martowicz
28.02.2025

Amazing place 😍

 

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