Cardiff Castle

Cardiff Castle

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Cardiff Castle
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Cardiff Castle is a medieval castle and dates back to 11th Century. It is located in the city of Cardiff, Wales.

Highlights to see at Cardiff Castle include;

  • History: Cardiff Castle has a rich history dating back to the Roman times, and it was later developed by the Normans and the Victorians.
  • Architecture: The castle features a variety of architectural styles including Roman, Norman, and Gothic.
  • Interior Decor: The castle’s interiors have been restored to their Victorian splendour, featuring ornate ceilings, intricate wood carvings, and colourful mosaics.
  • State apartments: The castle features State apartments, which provide a glimpse into the opulent lifestyle of the Victorians, including the Arab Room, the Drawing Room, and the Banqueting Hall.
  • Wartime Shelters: The castle features air-raid shelters from World War II, which were used as a command centre for the defence of Cardiff during the war.
  • Castle Grounds: The castle grounds are home to beautiful gardens, including the Bute Park, which is located next to the castle and offers a variety of activities such as picnics, walks, and bird watching.
  • Guided tours: Guided tours are available, providing visitors with an in-depth understanding of the castle’s history, architecture and art.
  • Special events: The castle occasionally hosts special events such as theatre performances and concerts, providing visitors with a unique and cultural experience.

Make sure you also see the Castle Apartments, the Trebuchet and the Roman Chariot Corner.

Cardiff Castle does have an entry fee.
A visit to the website prior to your visit is worthwhile to plan your tour and check the admission cost.

Overall, Cardiff Castle is a unique blend of history, art and architecture, with a rich history dating back to the Roman times. The castle’s interiors have been restored to their Victorian splendour, featuring ornate ceilings, intricate wood carvings, and colourful mosaics. It’s an important historical site and a popular tourist attraction in Wales.

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