St Fagans National Museum of History

St Fagans National Museum of History

Contact details

Cardiff, CF5 6XB, Wales

https://museum.wales/stfagans/visit/

0300 111 2 333

stfagans@museumwales.ac.uk

St. Fagans National Museum of History is an open–air museum based in south Wales.

The museum is located within the grounds of St. Fagans Castle and Gardens, a late-16th-century manor house that the Earl of Plymouth donated to the people of Wales in 1948.

At the museum, you can explore more than 50 historical buildings relocated from all over Wales, including a Victorian school, a mediaeval church, and the workmen’s institute.

See the Victorian school, Llys Llywelyn, a mediaeval prince’s hall, or stop off at the 1920s Gwalia Stores to buy some traditional Welsh food.

Visit the animals at Llwyn-yr-eos Farm or drop by to observe our artisans at work in the smithy, the clogmaker’s shop, and the corn and wool mills.

Opening Hours: 

10am – 5pm daily (open Bank Holiday Mondays)

Food and drink: 

Visitors can purchase food on site or bring a picnic.

Are dogs Allowed?: 

Dogs are allowed, but must be kept on short leads at all times.

Accessibility

Dedicated parking spaces for disabled visitors, wheelchairs available on request, accessible toilets.
See website for full accessibility guide.

Parking: 

Parking available on site. £6 per day. Free parking for disabled badge holders and motorbikes. 

 

 

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