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  2. Welsh Industrial and Maritime Museum - Wikipedia

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    A permanent exhibition described the history of the docks and coal mining in South Wales. [4] Dr Geraint Jenkins was curator of the museum from 1978 until 1987. [5] The museum closed on 1 June 1998 to make way for the new Mermaid Quay shopping development. Its exhibits were redistributed to other museums and the Sea Alarm was scrapped. [2]

  3. New Cardiff Bay Arena - Wikipedia

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    Cardiff International Arena is the city centre's indoor arena; the purpose-built venue lacks the capacity to host large-scale events. Currently the city lacks a large multi-purpose indoor arena suitable for hosting a number of major sporting and music events, such as Adele concerts, the BBC Sports Personality of the Year and the Gymnastics World Championships, with a capacity of 10–15,000 to ...

  4. Made in Roath - Wikipedia

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    Made in Roath is an annual arts festival that takes place every October in Roath, a neighbourhood just adjacent to the city centre of Cardiff, Wales. The event showcases art, music, performance, literature and food in a variety of venues including peoples' homes. [1] It is organised by the tight-knit community in Roath.

  5. Film of the royal visit to the 1896 Cardiff Exhibition ...

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    The piece of film of the royal visit to the 1896 Cardiff Exhibition (known fully as H.R.H.The Prince of Wales accompanied by T.R.H. The Princess of Wales, Princess Victoria, and Princess Maud, arriving at the Cardiff Exhibition, June 27th, 1896 [1]) is a British lost black-and-white documentary film produced and directed by Birt Acres on 27 June 1896 when Edward VII, his wife Alexandra, and ...

  6. Wales Millennium Centre - Wikipedia

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    The sea has, traditionally, been for Cardiff the means by which the Welsh export their best to the world and the route by which the world comes to Cardiff. The stones inside the theatre literally sing with opera, musicals and orchestral music, and I wanted to convey the sense of an international space created by the art of music. —Gwyneth ...

  7. St David's Hall - Wikipedia

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    Major events held at the Hall include the BBC Cardiff Singer of the World competition held every two years and the Welsh Proms held annually. Prizes for the Welsh Artist of the Year are awarded at the venue every June, followed by an exhibition of the winners and shortlisted works. [15] St David's Hall is continually developing its variety of ...

  8. Techniquest - Wikipedia

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    It gives visitors a hands-on approach to science and includes a science theatre, a planetarium, and an exhibition space with over 100 interactive exhibits aimed at visitors of all ages. Techniquest was founded in 1986 by Professor John Beetlestone (1932–2016) and his colleagues from Cardiff University. [ 2 ]

  9. Cardiff Bay - Wikipedia

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    According to Cardiff Council, the creation of Cardiff Bay is regarded as one of the most successful regeneration projects in the United Kingdom. [4] The bay was formerly tidal, with access to the sea limited to a couple of hours each side of high water but now provides 24-hour access through three locks. [5]