Are you captivated by medieval and Renaissance art? Here are the best museums to visit in Wales:
1Caernarfon Castle
CaernarfonCaernarfon 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. 2Harlech Castle
HarlechHarlech Castle is a museum in Harlech. The museum features exhibits related to Architecture. 3Raglan Castle
RaglanRaglan Castle was one of the last medieval castles to be built in England and Wales. Although it was designed with comfort and luxury in mind, the castle was pretty formidable too. 4St David's Bishop's Palace
Saint DavidsHigh 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. 5Tretower Court and Castle
TretowerTretower 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.- 6
Kidwelly Castle
KidwellyKidwelly is everything a castle should be - Steep earthworks, high towers, tall walls and a great gatehouse which took at least a century to complete. 7Aberconwy House
ConwyAberconwy House, located at 2 Castle Street, Conwy, Wales, is a significant historical site. It is a medieval merchant's house, constructed in the 15th century, making it one of the oldest dateable houses in Wales. Its historical and architectural importance is reflected in its status as a Grade I listed building. 8Cilgerran Castle
CardiganPerched 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. 9Rhuddlan Castle
RhuddlanAnother of Edwars I's North Wales fortresses not be to missed. Here he streightened the river Clwyd to make surew there was easy access to the sea. 10Chepstow Museum
ChepstowChepstow 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. 11Lamphy Bishop's Palace
LampheyNow, 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. 12Brecknock Museum and Art Gallery
BreconY Gaer, located in Glamorgan Street, Brecon, Powys, Wales, is a municipal structure that houses a museum, an art gallery, and a library. This complex offers a rich cultural experience for visitors, with a variety of exhibits and collections to explore. The museum, in particular, boasts a collection that includes a tombstone of a young cavalryman called Candidus, found at Y Gaer, a local Roman fort.