The culture, traditions, and especially the
language of this European country are distinctive.
Welcome to watchmojo.com and today we’re learning more about the
attractions of Wales.
Literature has always been an important part in
culture, with its literary tradition dating
as far back as the 6th century.
The country is extremely
proud of its
. For instance a residence of
late poet Dylan Thomas, known as the Boat House, has been transformed into a
that is open to the public. It is located in the town of Laugharne which is
notable for its Georgian town houses and the Laugharne
.
There is no shortage of museums when you come to Wales.
Tourists are often
drawn to Saint Fangan´s national history museum in south Wales.
is free to this open air museum which stands in the
grounds of Saint Fagans castle and gardens, and documents Welsh history,
goods, buildings and exhibitions.
Another national museum is the Roman legionary museum and
. The museum is located in Caerleon which lies inside of the Isca Augusta
.
The Oriel Ynys Môn museum and
provides historical and cultural
insight on the isle of Anglesey through permanent
displays such as Sir Kyffin Wiliam’s collection.
Environmentalists can take a tour of the centre for alternative
in Powys which teaches
sustainable development and
living, the main attractions of the centre are its interactive
exhibits including those
displaying wind and solar
.
Whether it´s beautiful
art, literary
figures or even historical context you’re
, Wales has got a cultural
spot just for you.