Saturday
21 June and Sunday 22 June As we are holding a medieval Joust over this weekend,
all admission tickets are Adults £14 and Children £10. Please
note the ticket does not include a guided tour of the castle. Tickets for the
guided tour can be purchased for an additional £2.50 (adults) and £1.50
(children) |
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For Cardiff residents or workers
in Cardiff only
| Cardiff
Castle is one of Wales's leading tourist attractions. Situated in the very heart
of the capital, alongside city centre shopping and the magnificent Bute Park,
the Castle's enchanting fairytale towers conceal an elaborate and splendid interior. Contained
within its mighty walls is a history spanning nearly 2,000 years, dating from
the coming of the Romans in the first century AD. After the Norman Conquest, the
Castle's Keep was built and a number of Medieval fortifications and dwellings
followed. | |
The
Castle fell into the possession of many noble families, until, in 1766, it passed
by marriage to the Bute family. The 2nd Marquess of Bute was responsible for turning
Cardiff into the world's greatest coal exporting port. The Castle and the Bute
fortune passed to his son John, the 3rd Marquess, who by the 1860's was reputed
to be the richest man in the world
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From 1866
the 3rd Marquess employed the genius architect William Burges to transform the
Castle lodgings. Within gothic towers he created lavish and opulent interiors,
rich with murals, stained glass, marble, gilding and elaborate wood carvings.
Each breathtaking room has its own special theme, including Mediterranean gardens
and Italian and Arabian decoration.
As well as visiting the spectacular interiors, visitors can enjoy the Castle grounds,
where peacocks, ducks and geese wander freely, and enjoy a break in the Castle
Tea Rooms which offers a warm welcome for coffees, light lunches and afternoon
tea. Finally,
a visit to the gift shop at the main entrance can provide a memento of this unique
site. | ©
Copyright Cardiff Council 2006 |