Are you passionate about music and its history? Here are the top music museums in Wales:
1Cyfarthfa Castle Museum and Art Gallery
Merthyr TydfilCyfarthfa Castle Museum and Art Gallery is a museum in Merthyr Tydfil. The museum features exhibits related to Natural Sciences, Archives, Fine Art, Decorative and Applied Art, Personalities, World Cultures, Costume and Textiles, Social History, Science and Technology, Coins and Medals and Music.- 2
Gower Heritage Centre
SwanseaParkmill is a quaint village located in the Gower Peninsula, South Wales. It is situated approximately eight miles west of Swansea and about a mile from the north coast of the Bristol Channel. This location makes it an ideal spot for tourists who are interested in exploring the natural beauty of South Wales. 3Pontypridd Museum
PontypriddPontypridd Museum is a museum in Pontypridd. The museum features exhibits related to Social History, Costume and Textiles, Weapons and War, Fine Art, Archives, Science and Technology, Music, Personalities and Land Transport. 4Brynmawr Museum & Historical Society
BrynmawrBrynmawr Museum and Historical Society is a museum in Brynmawr. The museum features exhibits related to Medicine, Agriculture, Literature, Weapons and War, Social History, Design, Fine Art, Film and Media, Coins and Medals, Photography, Industry, Archives, Toys and Hobbies, Archaeology, Religion, M- 5
Joseph Parry's Cottage and Museum
Merthyr TydfilJoseph Parry's Cottage, also known as 4 Chapel Row, is a historic site located in Merthyr Tydfil, South Wales. The cottage is renowned as the birthplace of the famous Welsh composer Joseph Parry, who lived from 1841 to 1903. Today, the cottage is open to the public as a museum, offering visitors a glimpse into the life of this celebrated composer. - 6
Owain Glyndŵr's Parliament House
MachynllethMOMA Machynlleth, previously known as MOMA Wales, is an arts centre and gallery situated in Machynlleth, Powys, Wales. It is adjacent to Y Tabernacl, a former Wesleyan chapel converted into a performing arts centre in the mid-1980s. The museum has grown alongside it, boasting six exhibition spaces.