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Y Senedd
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Historic Buildings & Monuments
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The Welsh Government is the devolved Government for Wales. It takes on many of the functions of the UK Parliament.

We are working to help improve the lives of people in Wales and make our nation a better place in which to live and work.

Pre-booked guided tours are available, free of charge, at the Senedd in Cardiff Bay (seven days a week)

Tours of the Senedd, Cardiff Bay

Coleg Brenhinol
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The Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama, the National Conservatoire of Wales, and part of the University of South Wales Group, competes alongside an international peer group of conservatoires and specialist arts colleges for the best students globally, enabling students to enter and influence the world of music, theatre and related professions.

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Cardiff Arms Park is home to the Cardiff Blues rugby team. It was, until 1997, home to the Welsh national rugby team, but made for the Millennium Stadium next door.

Built originally in 1881, it is primarily known as a rugby union stadium, but it also has a bowling green. The stadium also hosted many music concerts including Michael Jackson, David Bowie, Bon Jovi and U2.

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Museums
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Arbeia Roman Fort once guarded the entrance to the River Tyne. The excavated remains, stunning reconstructions and finds discovered at the site combine to give a unique insight into life in Roman Britain.

Arbeia’s museum explores life and death in Roman South Shields by displaying an array of exciting artefacts, including altars, jewellery, tombstones and armour. The amazing reconstructed West Gate, barrack block and Commanding Officer’s house, all built on their original foundations within the excavated fort site, allow visitors to experience Roman army life first hand.

The striking chequerboard flint and Caen limestone facade is part of one of the oldest Norman buildings in Sussex
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The museum tells the story of Shoreham’s maritime and local history from prehistoric to medieval times.

Two unexpected local industries, illustrated by the museum’s collection of historic photographs, are Shoreham airport and Shoreham Beach film industry. Once the centre of the UK’s silent movie industry, the film companies set up here in 1914, drawn by the special quality of the light.

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The only one of its kind open to the public, this beautiful 15th century Wealden hall house stands in a traditional cottage garden on the edge of the Ashdown Forest in picturesque West Hoathly.

Welcome to the largest Roman home in Britain
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Imagine the luxury that would once have surrounded the proud owner of this lavish Roman residence. This palace was certainly fit for a king. Stroll around the recreated Roman gardens – the earliest gardens found anywhere in the country – and enjoy the largest collection of mosaics in situ in the UK.

Schools

Our award-winning team offers a variety of learning workshops to complement your visit to Fishbourne Roman Palace and Gardens. In our purpose-built education rooms, we bring the story of the site and of Roman Britain to life.

Travel back in time and meet the past at beautiful Michelham Priory
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England’s longest water filled moat surrounds the site which dates back to 1229.

Explore Michelham’s fascinating 800 year history, from its foundation by Augustinian canons, through the destruction caused by the dissolution of the monasteries in Tudor times and into its later life as a country house.

Explore how the Tudors and Elizabethans lived, worked and relaxed at home
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Find out about the part played by this beautiful medieval house in the story of one of England’s most famous kings, Henry VIII.  Other highlights include the authentically furnished kitchen and the garden which uses traditional plants and Tudor planting schemes.

Education

Our education team at offers a range of workshops, activities and resources to help you to discover your local heritage. They are also happy to design sessions to fit your topic or age-group.

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Discover where the young William Shakespeare courted his future bride Anne Hathaway at her picturesque family home.

Enjoy beautiful gardens in Stratford upon Avon. Anne Hathaway's Cottage is a thatched farmhouse with stunning grounds and gardens, which overflow with fragrant blooms and traditional shrubs.The cottage is in Shottery, a hamlet within the parish of Stratford-upon-Avon. It is just over one mile from the town centre and can be accessed via a pleasant, well sign-posted footpath.

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