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Wales Museums

RNLI Museum

The Museum consists of a pictorial history of  Barmouth Lifeboat Station plus some artefacts pertaining to the lifeboats. There  are also some pictures of Barmouth in Victorian times. The Museum also houses  the RNLI souvenir and gift shop.

Scolton Visitor Centre

Discover more about your environment,  landscape, wildlife, history, culture, energy resources and much, much  moreā€¦.

The South Wales Borderers Museum

The Royal Regiment of Wales.

Techniquest

Techniquest - The UK's leading hands-on  science discovery centre.

Tenby Museum & Art Gallery

Tenby Museum and Art Gallery, collection of  art and historic artefacts related to Tenby area. Paintings by Augustus John,  Gwen John, Charles Norris.

Abergavenny Museum & Castle

Abergavenny Museum presents the story of this  historic market town from Prehistoric and Roman times right through to the  present day.

Other Museums

Afan Argoed Countryside Centre

Welcome to Afan Argoed Countryside Centre. Run  by Neath Port Talbot County Borugh Council. South Wale's very own Forest Park  boasts more than 9,000 acres of woodland, specially set aside by Forest  Enterprise Wales for you to explore and enjoy.

Andrew Logan Museum of Sculpture

Andrew Logan Museum of Sculpture. Andrew Logan  creator of the Alternative Miss World, displays his works of art in a museum in  Berriew, Mid Wales.

Cefn Coed Colliery Museum

Cefn Coed Colliery is unique, standing as it  does in one of the most beautiful and unspoilt valleys in the South Wales  coalfield.

Ceredigion Museum

'Probably the most beautiful Museum in  Britain' - Come and judge for yourself. Welcome to The Coliseum former Theatre  and Cinema now home of the Ceredigion Museum and Gallery.

Chepstow Museum

Chepstow Museum reveals the rich and varied  past of this ancient town, once an important port and market centre. Wine trade,  shipbuilding and salmon fishing are among Chepstow's many industries featured in  displays with atmospheric settings.

Cosmeston Lakes Country Park & Medieval Village

At Cosmeston Lakes Country park you will find  over 90ha of lakes, woodlands and meadows open to the public all the year  round.

Drenewydd Museum

Enter the world of a bustling Victorian  household and discover what life was like over 100 years ago.

Llangollen Motor Museum

We try to be interesting and informative but  most of all to demonstrate the charm and character of our motoring past. The  museum is not just two rows of old cars quietly rusting away.

Museum of Childhood Memories

A visit to the Museum of Childhood Memories is  a uniquely memorable experience. The collection is of absorbing interest to  adults and children alike.

Museum of the Home

Judy and St John Stimpson invite you into  their home to share Their unique collection of over 3,000 Bygones in this  beautiful setting just across the road from Pembroke Castle.

Museum of Welsh Life

One of Europe's foremost open air museums,  becoming Wales' most popular heritage attraction.

National Museum & Gallery, Cardiff

unique among British museums and galleries in  its range of art and science displays.

National Showcaves Centre for Wales

The National Showcaves Centre for  Wales.

Neath Museum

Situated in the heart of the town, Neath  Museum and Art Gallery traces the history of the area from Prehistoric  times.

Nelson Museum & Local History Centre

Horatio Nelson was born in Norfolk, died at  sea, and is buried in St Paul's Cathedral - yet Monmouth is home to a  magnificent collection of Nelson material.

Old Police Station & Museum

In the centre of town, and used as a working  Police Station from 1881 to its closure in 1974, this listed building still has  the original charge room which now houses the local Tourist Information  Centre.

Pontypool Museum

At Valley Inheritance Museum displays and  audio visuals combine vividly to tell the story of the Torfaen Valley and its  people from earliest times to the present day. Llanyrafon Farm Museum aims to  illustrate the farming history of the Valley.