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Museums & Art Galleries in Mid-Wales


Museums and Art Galleries in Mid-Wales, such as Centre for Alternative Technology and Ceredigion Museum & Gallery are listed below. Mid Wales represents glorious unspoilt border country with little traffic and was described in the Times as “one of the last wildernesses of Britain”. It is relatively unknown to the holiday visitor offers the glorious Brecon Beacons National Park, the Black Mountains, a wild ridge to the west rising to 2,630 feet at Fan Brycheiniog, and the Cambrian Mountains. The Brecon Beacons National Park is home to Brecknock Museum & Art Gallery, which explores the past, natural environment and art of Brecknockshire.



 
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Centre for Alternative Technology

Centre for Alternative Technology  

Machynlleth, Powys

Reclaiming the site of an old slate quarry in southern Snowdonia, The Centre for Alternative Technology near Machynlleth has 7 acres of interactive displays in a park setting on green... more

Ceredigion Museum & Gallery

Ceredigion Museum & Gallery  

Coliseum, Terrace Road, Aberystwyth, Ceredigion

The Ceredigion Museum & Gallery opened in 1982, and is housed on the ground floor of the old Coliseum building. Described as `one of the most beautiful museum interiors in Britain´. The... more

The Judge´s Lodging

The Judge´s Lodging  

Broad Street, Presteigne, Powys

The Judge´s Lodging was once called `the most commodious and elegant apartments for a judge in all England and Wales´ (Lord Chief Justice Campbell, 1855), however decay beckoned... more

National Cycle Collection

National Cycle Collection  

Temple Street, Llandrindod Wells, Powys

The National Cycle Collection takes visitors on a journey through Britain's relationship with the bicycle, which continues to be felt strongly as a form of transport and for personal... more



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