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St Fagans: National History Museum in Cardiff is The UK’s Favourite Tourist Attraction
St Fagans: National
History Museum in Cardiff is 'The UK's Favourite Tourist
Attraction' according to research by consumer champions
Which?
In May 2011, Which? Travel magazine asked 3001
members of the public for their views on UK visitor attractions
they had visited in the last two years. Respondents were
invited to give answers for up to three attractions they'd most
recently visited, giving a total of 7754 visitor reviews for 72
sights.
Not only did St Fagans: National History Museum come top of the
'Museum and Art Galleries category' but a customer score of 90%
based on overall satisfaction and the likelihood to recommend made
it the UK public's favourite attraction. The Museum was
awarded "Which? Recommended Provider" status alongside Colchester
Zoo, Essex; Chester Zoo; Royal Botanic Gardens, Edinburgh; Leeds
Castle, Kent.
More than 600,000 visitors a year come to the open-air Museum on
the outskirts of Cardiff which makes it Wales's most visited
heritage attraction. St Fagans contains over 40 buildings
that have been moved from locations all around Wales and re-erected
at the beautiful grounds of a 16th Century manor house;
they include a working corn mill, woollen mill, saddler's workshop
and smithy, a medieval church, a Victorian schoolroom and a 1940s
aluminium prefabricated bungalow. Entry to the Museum is
free, thanks to the support of the Welsh Assembly
Government.
Bethan Lewis, Head of St Fagans: National History Museum
said:
"We are delighted that the public have helped us get this
award which confirms our position at the heart of the UK tourism
offer. We pride ourselves on the range of events and the
quality of our facilities and it means a great deal for our staff
to have their hard work recognised."
"It is a very busy time for us at St Fagans; by the end of
the year we will have completed several new attractions that
include a medieval merchant's house, a clogmaker's workshop and
19th century Calf Cots. We are also working on exciting
plans to completely transform the visitor experience and make St
Fagans the home of Welsh history."
In March 2010, the iconic open-air museum was awarded a Heritage
Lottery Fund (HLF) grant to develop detailed plans for the future
of the 63-year old Museum. The project named 'Making History'
includes aspirations to redesign the current main entrance, build
more gallery spaces and improve some of the Museum's
facilities. St Fagans aims to extend the narrative timeline
in order to tell even more of the stories of the people of
Wales.
This is the latest in a series of visitor accolades won by the
Museum. In 2010, users of travel web site TripAdvisor voted
St Fagans one of their top 10 free sites across the UK, and in July
the million members of netmums.com voted St Fagans as one of the
top free places to go in South East Wales.
For more information and images, please contact Iwan Llwyd,
Communications and Marketing Officer on (029)
2057 3486 / 07920 027054 or email
iwan.llwyd@museumwales.ac.uk