Travel Guide: Wales - Top Cultural Attractions

Welsh Literature
Literature has always been important in Welsh culture, with its literary tradition dating as far back as the sixth century. The country is extremely proud of its poets.
Dylan Thomas
For instance, the residence of late poet Dylan Thomas, known as the Boat House, has been transformed into a museum that is open to the public. It is located in the town of Laugharne, which is notable for its Georgian townhouses and the Laugharne Castle.
St Fagans National History Museum
There is no shortage of museums when it comes to Wales. Tourists are often drawn to St Fagans National History Museum in South Wales. Admission is free to this open-air museum, which stands in the grounds of St Fagans Castle and gardens, and documents Welsh history through its buildings and exhibitions.
Roman Legionary Museum and Oriel Ynys Mon Museum
Another national museum is the Roman Legionary Museum and Amphitheatre. The museum is located in Caerleon, which lies inside of Isca Augusta fortress. The Oriel Ynys Mon museum and arts centre provides historical and cultural insight on the Isle of Anglesey through permanent displays, such as the Sir Kiffin Williams collection.
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Whether it’s beautiful Celtic art, literary figures or even historical context you’re interested in, Wales has got a cultural spot just for you.