
St Fagans National Museum of History
Wales
St Fagans National Museum of History is a renowned open-air museum located in the village of St Fagans near Cardiff, Wales. It chronicles the lifestyle, culture, and architecture of the Welsh people through more than forty historic buildings relocated from across Wales. The museum is set on the grounds of St Fagans Castle, an Elizabethan manor house listed as Grade I. Founded in 1946 and opened in 1948, the museum was inspired by the Swedish Skansen but adapted to Wales' masonry vernacular architecture. A major £30 million redevelopment completed in 2018 enhanced the visitor experience with new galleries, refurbished historic buildings like the Iron Age farmstead and medieval prince's court, and modern facilities including a restaurant and play area. The museum features traditional craft demonstrations such as blacksmithing, pottery, weaving, and milling, alongside a working farm preserving native Welsh livestock breeds. Notable structures include a medieval parish church restored to its pre-Reformation state, a Tudor merchant's house, and a recently relocated historic public house. The museum also portrays industrial Welsh life with workers' cottages and the Oakdale Workmen's Institute. It hosts cultural events and has served as a filming location for popular media. St Fagans offers a unique, immersive journey into Welsh heritage, combining history, architecture, and living traditions.
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Consiglio: Visit during spring to autumn for the best weather and outdoor experience. Purchase tickets in advance online to avoid queues, especially during weekends and holidays. Look out for discounted entry for children, seniors, and groups. Take advantage of guided tours and workshops to enrich your visit. Allocate several hours to explore the extensive grounds and exhibitions fully.
Fatti interessanti
- •St Fagans was named the United Kingdom's favourite visitor attraction by Which? magazine in 2011.
- •The museum won the prestigious Art Fund Museum of the Year award in 2019.
- •It features over forty historic buildings relocated and reconstructed from various parts of Wales.
- •The medieval parish church of Saint Teilo was restored to its pre-Reformation state and still functions for special services.
- •Scenes from the Doctor Who episodes "Human Nature" and "The Family of Blood" were filmed at the museum.
- •Llys Llewelyn, a reconstruction of a 13th-century prince's court, was completed in 2018 and allows schoolchildren to stay overnight.
Storia
The museum was established in 1946 after the Earl of Plymouth donated St Fagans Castle and its lands.
It opened to the public in 1948 as the Welsh Folk Museum, inspired by the Swedish Skansen open-air museum.
Over the decades, its name evolved to reflect its expanding scope, now known as St Fagans National Museum of History.
A significant redevelopment funded by the Welsh Government and National Lottery was completed in 2018, modernizing facilities and adding new galleries.
The museum was honored as the UK's Museum of the Year in 2019 for its innovation and cultural impact.
Guida del luogo
St Fagans Castle16th century
A Grade I listed Elizabethan manor house that forms the centerpiece of the museum grounds, showcasing historic architecture and period interiors.
Iron Age FarmsteadIron Age (approx. 800 BC–100 AD)
A reconstructed Iron Age settlement demonstrating ancient Welsh rural life with traditional buildings and farming practices.
Medieval Prince's Court (Llys Llewelyn)13th century
A faithful reconstruction of a 13th-century court of the princes of Gwynedd, opened in 2018 to educate visitors about medieval Welsh governance and lifestyle.
Traditional Craft Workshops
Live demonstrations of blacksmithing, pottery, weaving, milling, and clog making, illustrating historic Welsh crafts and trades.
Medieval Parish Church of Saint TeiloMedieval period
A restored medieval church originally from Llandeilo Tal-y-bont, returned to its pre-Reformation condition and still used for special religious services.
Oakdale Workmen's InstituteEarly 20th century
An impeccably preserved example of industrial-era workers' social clubs, reflecting the industrial heritage of Wales.
Village Schoolhouse and Nonconformist Chapel
Historic community buildings representing education and religious life in traditional Welsh villages.
Vulcan Public HouseOriginal building date unknown
A historic public house relocated from Newtown in Cardiff, opened at the museum in 2024, showcasing social history and vernacular architecture.
Contatto
Telefono: 0300 111 2333