Cyfarthfa Castle is located in the historical town of Merthyr Tydfil, which established itself as the Iron Captial of the World in the 18th Century with its huge Iron-Works complexes.
Cyfarthfa Castle is situated in 160 acres of parkland with formal gardens, a lake, children’s play area and a model railway. The castle was built in 1824 during the industrial revolution, and has now opened its doors to the public, hosting a spectacular museum and art gallery. Visitors can witness a range of art displays and eclectic collections from the ancient world, including Egyptian grave goods, Greek and Roman artefacts, and Far Eastern decorative arts.
Primary Disabled Facilities
Site Description Museum
Site Facilities Cafe / Coffee Shop, Facilities for Disabled, Rest Rooms, Shop / Kiosk
Tour Types Self Guided Tours
Displays Ancient History
Admission Free Admission

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