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Local museum in Wales

Carmarthenshire County Museum
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Exterior view of the Carmarthenshire County Museum.
Carmarthenshire County Museum is located in CarmarthenshireCarmarthenshire County MuseumLocation within Carmarthenshire
Established1908 (1908)
LocationAbergwili, Carmarthen, Wales, United Kingdom
Coordinates51°51′56″N 4°15′57″W / 51.8655°N 4.2658°W / 51.8655; -4.2658
TypeLocal Museum
Visitors12,889 (2009)
OwnerCarmarthenshire County Council
Nearest car parkOn site (no charge)
WebsiteOfficial website

Carmarthenshire County Museum is a museum in the old county town of Carmarthen, Carmarthenshire in Wales.

Location

Carmarthenshire County Museum is located at Abergwili, Carmarthen, SA31 2JG. It is managed by Carmarthenshire County Council.

History

The museum is housed a building that began life as a college of priests, founded in the 1280s, which then became the palace of the Bishop of St Davids between 1542 and 1974. It was here that the New Testament and the Book of Common Prayer were first translated into the Welsh language in 1567 during the episcopate of Bishop Richard Davies.

Exhibition & Collection

The museum tells the rich history the county through a diverse collection of artifacts, paintings and portraits. In addition there is a notable collection of Welsh furniture and costume, a Victorian era village schoolroom, articles associated with the county's farming and agricultural heritage and an exhibition on World War II's home front.

References

  1. "Visitors to tourist attractions in Wales". StatsWales – Welsh Assembly Government. Retrieved 16 February 2013.

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