Spend time in Wales' museums
Wales' museums tell the stories of the country's history and communities. This country has many great museums, and local museums are especially loved by both tourists and local residents. The local museums of Wales are run by local authorities, some are independently run by volunteers, but all of them have great exhibits, events, and activities. these are some of the most visited museums that you might want to stop by in Wales:
Wrexham County Borough Museum and Archives
The Wrexham County Borough Museum and Archives were originally built as militia barracks and served as the town's police station and courthouse. You can now research Wrexham's past, go to a variety of exhibitions, or reserve a spot for a kid-friendly activity.
Powysland Museum
Visit the Powysland Museum in Welshpool, which is conveniently located adjacent to the canal, to learn more about the area. On the first floor, there is a chronological vault of archaeology that covers Neolithic farming, Roman settlement, Viking invasions, and local religious history. Railway enthusiasts will enjoy the Cambrian Railways artifacts. The Welshpool library located nearby the museum is also a great place to visit.
Museum of Cardiff
Perhaps the Museum of Cardiff, housed in the iconic Old Library structure in The Hayes, should be your first stop when you visit Cardiff. This contemporary museum traces the growth of the nation's capital from a modest medieval market town to an industry leader and the striking metropolitan metropolis it is today.