All museums open on Monday and attractions to visit in Wales

Planning a museum visit on Monday? Below are all 49 museums and attractions in Wales (United Kingdom) that are open on Monday.

Looking for museums open on Monday in Wales? These are the best places to visit:

  1. St Fagans National History Museum1

    St Fagans National History Museum

     Saint Fagans
    Esgair Moel, a woollen mill, is one of the historic buildings reconstructed at St Fagans National Museum of History in Cardiff, Wales. Originally built in the early 18th century, the mill offers a glimpse into the past, showcasing the traditional methods of wool production. Visitors can explore the mill and learn about its history and the processes involved in wool production.
  2. Caernarfon Castle2

    Caernarfon Castle

     Caernarfon
    Caernarfon Castle is part of a collection of castles and walls built by King Edward in Gwynedd. This collection was recognized as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1986. This designation highlights the global cultural significance of these structures and adds to the appeal of Caernarfon Castle for tourists from around the world.
  3. Penrhyn Castle3

    Penrhyn Castle

     Bangor
    The Penrhyn Castle Railway Museum is a unique destination for those interested in industrial railway equipment. Located within the historic Penrhyn Castle near Bangor in Wales, the museum offers a fascinating insight into the history and development of industrial railways. Visitors can explore a variety of exhibits, including a range of narrow-gauge locomotives and other railway artifacts.
  4. South Stack Lighthouse4

    South Stack Lighthouse

     Holyhead
    The South Stack Lighthouse is a prominent landmark located on the small island of South Stack, which is situated to the northwest of Holy Island, in Wales. This location offers visitors a unique opportunity to explore a lighthouse in a picturesque and remote setting. The island is accessible and provides a unique experience of the Welsh coastline.
  5. Caerleon Roman Fortress and Baths5

    Caerleon Roman Fortress and Baths

     Caerleon
    The Caerleon Roman Fortress and Baths is a historical site located in the Welsh region of Newport, specifically in the historic county of Monmouthshire, Great Britain. This complex is home to the remnants of a Roman legion fort and baths that date back to the first century. It offers a unique opportunity to explore the rich history and architectural marvels of the Roman era.
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    Royal Mint Museum

     Llantrisant
    The Royal Mint Museum, situated in Llantrisant, Wales, is a numismatics museum that showcases a collection of coins, medals, artwork, and minting equipment previously owned by the Royal Mint. This unique collection provides a fascinating insight into the history of money and the process of minting.
  7. Beaumaris Gaol and Courthouse7

    Beaumaris Gaol and Courthouse

     Beaumaris
    Beaumaris Gaol, located in Beaumaris, Anglesey, Wales, is a historical site that has been transformed into a museum. Despite its past as a prison, it now welcomes around 30,000 visitors each year. The gaol offers a unique insight into the history of the penal system in Wales, making it an interesting destination for those interested in history and culture.
  8. St David's Bishop's Palace8

    St David's Bishop's Palace

     Saint Davids
    High walls high cavred stone human heads and mystical beasts. Only the striking chequerboard stonework hints at what lies within what was once the fabulous palace of the medieval bishops of St Davids, built a stone's throw from the cathedral.
  9. The Cardiff Story9

    The Cardiff Story

     Cardiff
    The Museum of Cardiff, located in Cardiff, Wales, is dedicated to showcasing the city's history. The museum, which opened its doors to the public on 1 April 2011, offers free entry to all visitors. This makes it an accessible option for tourists looking to learn more about Cardiff's past.
  10. Cyfarthfa Castle Museum and Art Gallery10

    Cyfarthfa Castle Museum and Art Gallery

     Merthyr Tydfil
    Cyfarthfa Castle Museum and Art Gallery is a museum in Merthyr Tydfil. The museum features exhibits related to Natural Sciences, Archives, Fine Art, Decorative and Applied Art, Personalities, World Cultures, Costume and Textiles, Social History, Science and Technology, Coins and Medals and Music.
  11. Llanelly House11

    Llanelly House

     Llanelli
    Heritage site/Visitor attraction
  12. Plas Newydd, Llangollen12

    Plas Newydd, Llangollen

     Llangollen
    Plas Newydd, located in the town of Llangollen, Denbighshire, Wales, is a historic house that served as the residence of the Ladies of Llangollen, Lady Eleanor Butler and Sarah Ponsonby, for almost half a century. This house holds significant historical value and provides a glimpse into the lives of these two women who were known for their unconventional lifestyle during their time.
  13. Oriel y Parc Gallery and Visitor Centre13

    Oriel y Parc Gallery and Visitor Centre

     Saint Davids
    Oriel y Parc includes a Visitor Centre, Artist in Residence Studio, a Discovery Room which hosts family friendly art and nature activities, a Tower which hosts local arts exhibitions and community run classes, and a cafรฉ. There is also a Class A Landscape Gallery, which was built to house works fro
  14. Ceredigion Museum14

    Ceredigion Museum

     Aberystwyth
    The Ceredigion Museum is situated at the Coliseum on Terrace Road in Aberystwyth. This unique museum is housed in a beautifully restored Edwardian theatre, providing a distinctive setting for its exhibits. The management of the museum is under the Ceredigion County Council.
  15. National Waterfront Museum15

    National Waterfront Museum

     Swansea
    The National Waterfront Museum in Swansea is a significant part of Amgueddfa Cymru โ€“ Museum Wales. It holds a prestigious position as an Anchor Point of ERIH, The European Route of Industrial Heritage. This status highlights the museum's importance in preserving and showcasing the industrial heritage of Europe.
  16. The Regimental Museum of The Royal Welsh16

    The Regimental Museum of The Royal Welsh

     Brecon
    The Regimental Museum of The Royal Welsh, previously known as the South Wales Borderers Museum, is situated in the town of Brecon in Wales. This museum is a testament to the rich history of the regiment, showcasing a collection of artefacts from around the world that span over 300 years.
  17. Castell Henllys Iron Age Fort17

    Castell Henllys Iron Age Fort

     Crymych
    Castell Henllys Iron Age Fort is a museum in Nr Crymych. The museum features exhibits related to Archaeology and Social History.
  18. Laugharne Castle18

    Laugharne Castle

     Laugharne
    Think Laugharne, think Dylan Thomas, but think castle too. Both Dylan Thomas and author Richard Hughes put pen to paper in the castle's garden summer house.
  19. Royal Welch Fusiliers Regimental Museum19

    Royal Welch Fusiliers Regimental Museum

     Caernarfon
    Caernarfon Castle, located in the city of Caernarfon in North Wales, is a significant historical site. It was constructed by King Edward I of England following his successful campaign to subdue Wales. The castle served as a symbol of the final submission of the newly incorporated territory to his kingdom. This historical context provides a rich backdrop for visitors to the castle today.
  20. Tretower Court and Castle20

    Tretower Court and Castle

     Tretower
    Tretower Court is a medieval manor house located in Powys, Wales. It is recognized as one of the most beautiful medieval properties in the country. The manor house is a Grade I listed building, reflecting its historical and architectural significance. Visitors can explore the manor house and its grounds, which offer a glimpse into the past and the rich history of Wales.
  21. Ruthin Gaol21

    Ruthin Gaol

     Ruthin
    Ruthin Gaol is a museum in Ruthin. The museum features exhibits related to Social History and Law and Order.
  22. Abergavenny Museum22

    Abergavenny Museum

     Abergavenny
    The Abergavenny Museum is situated in the scenic grounds of Abergavenny Castle, right in the heart of the town of Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, in the south east of Wales. This location offers visitors the opportunity to explore both the museum and the castle grounds, providing a rich cultural and historical experience.
  23. Cilgerran Castle23

    Cilgerran Castle

     Cardigan
    Perched on the edge of a steep gorge above the river Teifi, the Normans first built an earth-and-timber castle here around 900 years ago. Lost and won several times over, it was the Marshal family, earls of Pembroke, who raised the imposing stone castle seen today.
  24. Scolton Manor Museum24

    Scolton Manor Museum

     Haverfordwest
    Scolton Manor is a Victorian country house and country park situated in Pembrokeshire, West Wales. It is located northeast of Haverfordwest and borders the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. This location offers visitors a chance to explore both the manor and the beautiful surrounding landscapes.
  25. Bedwellty House and Park25

    Bedwellty House and Park

     Tredegar
    Bedwellty House, located in the Sirhowy Valley in south-east Wales, is a Grade II-listed house and gardens. This historic site was built in the early 19th century and has been enlarged and restored over the years. It offers a unique glimpse into the past and is a significant part of the local heritage.
  26. Wrexham County Borough Museum and Archives26

    Wrexham County Borough Museum and Archives

     Wrexham
    Wrexham, known for its rich football heritage, is the leading contender for the proposed national football museum dedicated to Welsh association football. This proposal has been supported by various politicians from both the Welsh Government and local councils, including the Wrexham County Borough Council.
  27. Chepstow Museum27

    Chepstow Museum

     Chepstow
    Chepstow Museum is conveniently located near the town centre, making it easily accessible for tourists. It is situated opposite Chepstow Castle on Bridge Street, and is also near the River Wye. This location not only provides easy access, but also offers a scenic view of the surrounding area.
  28. Lamphy Bishop's Palace28

    Lamphy Bishop's Palace

     Lamphey
    Now, as in the past, this is a place to seek solice from the stresses of everyday life. The medieval bishops of St Davids chose just the right place for a lavish sanctuary. The exqusiit palace reflects their wealth, status and power.
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    Gower Heritage Centre

     Swansea
    Parkmill is a quaint village located in the Gower Peninsula, South Wales. It is situated approximately eight miles west of Swansea and about a mile from the north coast of the Bristol Channel. This location makes it an ideal spot for tourists who are interested in exploring the natural beauty of South Wales.
  30. Llangollen Museum30

    Llangollen Museum

     Llangollen
    Llangollen Museum is a museum in Llangollen. The museum features exhibits related to: social history.
  31. Pontypridd Museum31

    Pontypridd Museum

     Pontypridd
    Pontypridd Museum is a museum in Pontypridd. The museum features exhibits related to Social History, Costume and Textiles, Weapons and War, Fine Art, Archives, Science and Technology, Music, Personalities and Land Transport.
  32. Haverfordwest Town Museum32

    Haverfordwest Town Museum

     Haverfordwest
    Haverfordwest Museum is a local history and heritage museum located in Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire. It is a place where visitors can learn about the local history and heritage of the area. The museum offers a variety of collections that provide insight into the history of the castle, local art, and social history.
  33. Robert Owen Museum33

    Robert Owen Museum

     Newtown
    The Museum tells the remarkable story of Robert Owen, born in Newtown (Powys) in 1771. A village boy who hobnobbed with royalty. A shop assistant who became a factory manager. An educator with little education. A rich man who fought for the poor. A capitalist who became the first "socialist". An ind
  34. Powysland Museum34

    Powysland Museum

     Welshpool
    Powysland Museum is a museum in Welshpool. The museum features exhibits related to Weapons and War, Coins and Medals, World Cultures, Archaeology, Costume and Textiles, Land Transport, Social History and Natural Sciences.
  35. Moelfre RNLI Seawatch35

    Moelfre RNLI Seawatch

     Moelfre
    The Moelfre RNLI Seawatch has an Oakley Lifeboat inside the building and loads of history about the Moelfre Lifeboat and ship wrecks that are local to the village.
  36. Caerleon Amphitheatre36

    Caerleon Amphitheatre

     Newport
    The Caerleon Roman Fortress and Baths complex consists of the remnants of a first-century Roman legion fort with baths, located in Caerleon in the Welsh region of Newport, in the historic county of Monmouthshire in Great Britain. This site offers a unique opportunity to explore the history and architecture of the Roman era, with the ruins of the fort and baths providing a glimpse into the lives of the Roman soldiers who once inhabited this area.
  37. Museum Of Welsh Textiles37

    Museum Of Welsh Textiles

     Whitton
    About Museum Of Welsh Textiles... The Old School Whitton is a Museum Gallery and Teaching Centre, and home of the Museum of Welsh Textiles. The Museum Has access to an extensive collection of Welsh Woven Textiles, Blankets, Quilts and Costume, Each year we select a different part of the collection f
  38. Aberystwyth University Gallery and Museum38

    Aberystwyth University Gallery and Museum

     Aberystwyth
    Aberystwyth University Gallery and Museum is a museum in Aberystwyth. The museum features exhibits related to: coins and medals, fine art, world cultures, decorative and applied art and archives.
  39. Gwrych Castle39

    Gwrych Castle

     Abergele
    Gwrych Castle is an imposing gothic ruin on the picturesque North Wales coastline, with spectacular sea views and impressive architecture around every corner. Gwrych Castle gained fame as the filming location for Iโ€™m A Celebrityโ€ฆ Get Me Out of Here! for two consecutive years. Discover the beauty of
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    Segontium

     Caernarfon
    Segontium is a Roman fort that is situated on the outskirts of Caernarfon in Gwynedd, North Wales. The fort's name is believed to be derived either directly from the Afon Seiont or from a pre-existing British settlement named for the river. The name is a Latinised form of the Brythonic language *seg-ontio, which translates to 'strong place'.
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    Quaker Heritage Centre

     Dolgellau
    Tลท Siamas, located in Dolgellau, is recognized as the National Centre for Folk Music in Wales. This cultural hub was established with the aim of promoting music and cultural activities for the benefit of both the local community and visitors. The centre is housed in the old market hall of the town, Neuadd Idris, which underwent extensive renovation before opening to the public in June 2007.
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    Amgueddfa Nant Gwrtheyrn

     Llithfaen
    Amgueddfa Nant Gwrtheyrn is a museum in Pwllheli. The museum features exhibits related to: social history.
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    Denbigh Museum

     Denbigh
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    Rhyl Library Museum and Arts Centre

     Rhyl
    Rhyl Library Museum and Arts Centre is a museum in Rhyl. The museum features exhibits related to: land transport, maritime, medicine and social history.
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    Carmarthen Town Museum

     Carmarthen
    Carmarthen's Town Museum and Gallery is located in Carmarthen Regional Library. The Library's listed facade once formed part of Furnace House, home to the Morgan dynasty of iron masters. The Library itself offers a range of services for library users. Carmarthen Town Museum features exhibits related
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    Mold Museum

     Mold
    The museum traces the fascinating history of Mold. You can see Bronze Age treasures including axes, jewellery and a replica of the famous gold cape. Learn about some of Mold's most famous residents including the novelist Daniel Owen who is seen in his reconstructed tailor's shop and study.
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    Bro Aman Museum

     Saron
    In the late 19th century, large-scale industry transformed the Amman Valley. Rich natural resources, especially the famous anthracite coal, brought coal mines, iron and tinplate works, railways and people to work them. The gallery pays tribute to one of its famous sons, Jim Grifftiths of Betws, min
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    Buckley Library, Museum and Gallery

     Buckley
    The museum, located on the first floor of the public library, tells the story of Buckley's place as a major centre for the pottery and brick industries from medieval times through to the Twentieth Century. Visitors can see many of Buckley's finest wares on display and browse through the extensive lo
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    Amgueddfa Howell Harris Museum

     Brecon
    This small museum depicts the life and work of Howell Harris, the first Methodist (converted 1735) and the self-sufficient Christian community (Teulu Trefeca - the Trefeca family) founded on the site in 1752. The museum is housed in part of the Grade II* Listed Building built by the community. Amgue