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Cardiff Castle | National Museum Cardiff | Cardiff Bay | St. Fagans National Museum of History | Cardiff International White Water | Bute Park | Roath Park | Llandaff Cathedral | Cardiff City Centre | Techniquest Science Discovery Centre |
Cardiff Castle | National Museum Cardiff | Cardiff Bay | St. Fagans National Museum of History | Cardiff International White Water | Bute Park | Roath Park | Llandaff Cathedral | Cardiff City Centre | Techniquest Science Discovery Centre |
Cardiff Castle - Cardiff - United Kingdom
Cardiff Castle
Cardiff Castle is a medieval castle located in the city of Cardiff, Wales. It is one of Wales' most popular tourist attractions and is a Grade I listed building. The castle was built in the 11th century by the Normans, and was later remodeled in the 19th century by the Marquess of Bute. The castle is surrounded by beautiful gardens, and the interior is filled with stunning architecture, including a grand banqueting hall, a chapel, and a clock tower. Visitors can explore the castle's many rooms, including the Norman Keep, the Black Tower, and the Roman Wall. The castle also hosts a variety of events throughout the year, such as concerts, plays, and festivals.