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This Elizabethan Manor has extensive gardens, with fountains, the Italian Garden and a Rosary. Also within its grounds, the open air St Fagans National Museum of history showcases historic buildings relocated from across Wales, including a farm, a tannery, mills and a chapel. St Fagans is one of Europe’s leading open air museums and Wales most popular heritage attraction.
This Elizabethan Manor has extensive gardens, with fountains, the Italian Garden and a Rosary. Also within its grounds, the open air St Fagans National Museum of history showcases historic buildings relocated from across Wales, including a farm, a tannery, mills and a chapel. St Fagans is one of Eur…
St. Fagans is an affluent village on the city’s outskirts, known for St. Fagans Castle. This Elizabethan manor has extensive gardens, with fountains, the Italian Garden and a rosery. Also within its grounds, the open-air St. Fagans National Museum of History showcases historic buildings relocated from across Wales, including a farm, a tannery, mills and a chapel. The surrounding countryside is popular with walkers.
St. Fagans is an affluent village on the city’s outskirts, known for St. Fagans Castle. This Elizabethan manor has extensive gardens, with fountains, the Italian Garden and a rosery. Also within its grounds, the open-air St. Fagans National Museum of History showcases historic buildings relocated fr…
St Fagans National Museum of History (aka the Museum of Welsh Life) is one of the largest open-air museums in Europe. The Museum is one of the UK's top ten free attractions. Fun to be had by all the family, both young and older.
If you think that all museums are the same then you would be surprised if you visited St Fagans National Museum of History. It's not just about looking at old books and artefacts but about physically experiencing the way we used to live. As you walk around the extensive grounds you can pop into a blacksmiths' smithy, a Victorian school house, numerous old stone built cottages with their low ceilings, stone floors and old fashioned ovens and actually experience what it must have been like to live in those bygone days. There is a wide range of very old buildings that have been demolished and rebuilt brick by brick or stone by stone in their new home. Well worth the visit.
If you think that all museums are the same then you would be surprised if you visited St Fagans National Museum of History. It's not just about looking at old books and artefacts but about physically experiencing the way we used to live. As you walk around the extensive grounds you can pop into a bl…