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Museums in Mid Wales 7 sites in this category
The Thomas Shophttp://www.thomas-shop.co.uk Family run accommodation, Bed and Breakfast to Full Board, or Self Catering in delightfully restored Listed Buildings. Small museum based in shop dating from the early 1700s. Gallery show-casing local artists and craftsmen. Craftspeople working on site. Practical craft days in a variety of skills offered throughout the year. The Old Laundry Room is available for hire for training days, meetings, and parties. The Thomas Shop provides a unique and intimate venue to get married. Open all year round.CATEGORIES: Conference Centres & Organisers , Guest Houses , Holiday Cottages , Museums , Wedding Locations LOCATIONS: Penybont
National Museums and Galleries of Waleshttp://www.nmgw.ac.uk National Museums, Galleries of Wales, collections of art, archaeology, natural history, geology, social and industrial history. Wherever you are in Wales, you are near a branch of the National Museums & Galleries. And the special thing about us is that we cover very broad subject areas. Whether it's Degas or dinosaurs, slate quarries or centurions, farm buildings or folklore that appeal to you, you're sure to find something to whet your appetite.CATEGORIES: Art Galleries , Museums LOCATIONS: Wales (general)
The Robert Owen Museumhttp://robert-owen.midwales.com 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 individualist who inspired the Co-operative movement.CATEGORIES: Museums LOCATIONS: Newtown, Powys
The Art of Andrew Loganhttp://www.andrewlogan.com Andrew Logan's work is the art of popular poetry and metropolitan glamour. It is an art which resounds with the exuberant excess of a Busby Berkeley musical. It would be decadent if it were not so cheerful. As it is, it provides the sort of glamorous moment or celebration for which many of us harbour unspoken longings. A Logan extravaganza is simultaneously absurd, funny and moving.CATEGORIES: Art Galleries , Artists , Museums LOCATIONS: Berriew (Aberriw)
The Cambrian Woollen Millhttp://www.cambrian-mill.co.uk Experience 700 years of weaving history at this living museum. The Cambrian Woollen Mill at Llanwrtyd Wells is an ideal place for a day out in Mid Wales. Set between the Cambrian and Eppynt mountains, the Cambrian Mill illustrates the wool and weaving industry through the ages.CATEGORIES: Museums , Woollen & Woven Goods LOCATIONS: Llanwrtyd Wells
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