Gwefr Heb Wifrau - Wireless in Wales, a charitable trust, is a small radio museum with a difference. With its emphasis on the history of Broadcasting in Wales, the influence of broadcasting on our national identity and the contribution of the Welsh to the development of wireless technology it is unique. We have an interesting collection of old radio equipment and books as well as educational and informative displays. The Museum is based around the collection of the late David Evan Jones and was opened just a few weeks after his death in 2008. Currently, we are closed for the winter. To visit the museum at any time, please contact us via gwybod@gwefrhebwifrau.cymru In 2018 we were officially Accredited by CyMAL a Welsh Government Agency.
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Monday | Closed |
Tuesday | Closed |
Wednesday | Closed |
Thursday | Closed |
Friday | Closed |
Saturday | 10:00 – 16:00 |
Sunday | Closed |
The museum opens every Saturday from 12th April 2025 until the end of September. This depends on the availability of volunteers, please check our website before visiting for up-to-date opening times. EMAIL: gwybod@gwefrhebwifrau.cymru YOU WILL BE VERY WELCOME! Gwefr Heb Wifrau - Wireless in Wales, a charitable trust, is a small radio museum with a difference. With its emphasis on the history of broadcasting in Wales, the influence of broadcasting on our national identity and the contribution of the Welsh to the development of wireless technology it is unique. We have an interesting collection of old radio equipment and publications.
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