St Fagans National Museum of History (/ˈfæɡənz/ FAG-ənz; Welsh: Sain Ffagan: Amgueddfa Werin Cymru), commonly referred to as St Fagans after the village where it is located, is an open-air museum in St Fagans, Cardiff, Wales, chronicling the historical lifestyle, culture, and architecture of the Welsh people. The museum is part of the wider network of Amgueddfa Cymru – Museum Wales.

It consists of more than forty re-erected buildings from various locations in Wales, and is set in the grounds of St Fagans Castle, a Grade I listed Elizabethan manor house. In 2011 Which? magazine named the museum the United Kingdom's favourite visitor attraction.

A six-year, £30-million revamp was completed in 2018 and the museum was named the Art Fund Museum of the Year in 2019.

History

The museum was founded in 1946 following the donation of the castle and lands by the Earl of Plymouth. It opened its doors to the public in 1948, under the name of the Welsh Folk Museum. The museum's name in Welsh (also meaning "Welsh Folk Museum") has remained unchanged since that date, whereas the English title was revised to Museum of Welsh Life, thereafter St Fagans National History Museum, and again to its current title.

The brainchild of Iorwerth Peate, the museum was modelled on Skansen, the outdoor museum of vernacular Swedish architecture in Stockholm. Most structures re-erected in Skansen were built of wood and are thus easily taken apart and reassembled, but a comparable museum in Wales was going to be more ambitious, as much of the vernacular architecture of Wales is made of masonry.

2017 refurbishment

A redeveloped main reception building was opened in July 2017. The six-year, £30-million redevelopment of the site, which was funded by a number of sources, notably the Welsh Government and the National Lottery, was completed in October 2018.

The £30-million redevelopment project provided many benefits, including three new galleries showcasing Wales’ history, improvements to buildings such as the Iron Age farmstead, Bryn Eryr, and Medieval Prince's court and Llys Llywelyn, as well as a refurbished main entrance building and a new restaurant, play area and learning spaces. One of the new buildings, the Gweithdy ('workshop'), features Stone Age tools and stick chairs.

In June 2019, St Fagans was named UK's Museum of the Year 2019 by the Art Fund, which commended the facility's "exceptional imagination, innovation and achievement".

Buildings and exhibits

Interior of late 19th century terraced house (Rhyd-y-Car ironworkers' cottages)

The museum comprises more than forty buildings representing the architecture of Wales, including a nonconformist chapel (in this case, Unitarian), a village schoolhouse, a toll road tollbooth (below), a cockpit (below), a pigsty (below), and a tannery (below).

The museum holds displays of traditional crafts, with a working blacksmith forge, a pottery, a weaver, a miller, and a clog maker. It also includes two working water mills: one flour mill and one wool mill. Part of the site includes a small working farm which concentrates on preserving local Welsh native breeds of livestock. Produce from the museum's bakery and flour mill is available for sale.

The medieval parish church of Saint Teilo, formerly at Llandeilo Tal-y-bont in west Glamorgan (restored to its pre-Reformation state), was opened in October 2007 by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams, and still serves as a place of worship for Christmas, Easter, and Harvest Thanksgiving. A Tudor merchant's house from Haverfordwest was opened in 2012. A relocation of the historic Vulcan public house from Newtown in Cardiff to St Fagans was completed in May 2024.

Although the museum was intended to preserve aspects of Welsh rural life, it now includes several buildings that depict the industrial working life that succeeded it, that being almost extinct in Wales. There is a row of workers' cottages, depicting furnishing from 1800 to 1985, from Rhyd-y-car near Merthyr Tydfil (below), as well as the pristine Oakdale Workmen's Institute. A post-war prefabricated bungalow (below) represents later domestic lifestyles.

From 1996 to 2012, the museum hosted the Everyman Summer Theatre Festival when it re-located from Dyffryn Gardens. This festival, which includes a Shakespeare play, a musical, and a children's show, has become part of the Welsh theatrical calendar since its founding at Dyffryn in 1983.

Scenes from the Doctor Who episodes "Human Nature" and "The Family of Blood" were filmed at the museum.

Based on archaeological findings, a reconstruction of Llys Rhosyr, a thirteenth-century court of the princes of Gwynedd, was completed and opened to the public in October 2018. Called Llys Llewelyn ('Llewelyn's Court'), it was opened with the intention that schoolchildren would be able to stay in the buildings overnight, from spring 2019.

The Gweithdy ('Workshop'), a sustainable building designed by Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios, was first opened in July 2017; a café was later added. The new gallery was opened in October 2018, housing improved facilities for visitors while supporting the study of collections and hosting demonstrations and workshops by traditional craftsmen.

List of structures

ImageNameDateRe-erectedOriginal siteCounty (historic)Unitary Authority (modern)Listing
Main entrance and administration offices (Dale Owen of Percy Thomas Partnership architects).1968–74St FagansGlamorganCardiffGrade II
St Teilo's Church1100–c.1520c.1100–c.1520 (present form: c.1520)2007Llandeilo Tal-y-bont, near PontarddulaisGlamorganSwansea
Boathouse and nethouse(Reconstruction)
Cilewent farmhousebegun 1470 (present form: 1734)1959CwmdauddwrRadnorshirePowysGrade II
Clogmaker's workshopYsgeifiog, near St DavidsPembrokeshirePembrokeshire
Tudor Merchant's House16th century2012HaverfordwestPembrokeshirePembrokeshire
Hendre'r Ywydd Uchaf farmhouse15081962Llangynhafal, near LlandyrnogDenbighshireDenbighshireGrade II
Y Garreg Fawr farmhouse15441984WaunfawrCaernarfonshireGwynedd
Stryt Lydan barn1550c.15501951PenleyFlintshireWrexhamGrade II
St Fagans Castle1580St FagansGlamorganCardiffGrade I
Dovecote18th centurySt FagansGlamorganCardiffGrade II
Hendre Wen barn1600c.16001982LlanrwstDenbighshireConwy
Hawk and Buckle Inn cockpit (Denbigh Cockpit)17th century1970DenbighDenbighshireDenbighshireGrade II
Kennixton Farmhouse16101955LlangennithGlamorganSwanseaGrade II
Lead cistern in east forecourt of St Fagans Castle1620St FagansGlamorganCardiffGrade II*
Abernodwydd farmhouse16781955LlangadfanMontgomeryshirePowysGrade II
Llawr-y-glyn Smithy18th century1972LlawryglynMontgomeryshirePowysGrade II
Rhaeadr Tannerylate 18th century1968RhayaderMontgomeryshirePowysGrade II
Esgair Moel woollen mill17601952LlanwrtydBrecknockshirePowysGrade II
Llainfadyn Cottage17621962RhostryfanCaernarfonshireGwyneddGrade II
Nant Wallter cottage1770c.17701993Taliaris, near LlandeiloCarmarthenshireCarmarthenshire
Southgate tollhouse (Penparcau Tollhouse)17721968Penparcau, AberystwythCardiganshireCeredigionGrade II
Pen Rhiw Unitarian chapel (Capel Pen-rhiw)17771956Dre-fach FelindreCarmarthenshireCarmarthenshireGrade II
Cae Adda byre18th–19th century2003WaunfawrCaernarfonshireGwynedd
Pigsty1800c.18001977Hendre Ifan ProsserGlamorganRhondda Cynon Taf
Rhyd-y-Car ironworkers' cottages1800c.18001986Rhyd-y-Car, Merthyr TydfilGlamorganMerthyr Tydfil
Llwyn-yr-Eos farmhousebegun 1820St FagansGlamorganCardiffGrade II
Gorse millafter 18421983Dôl-wenDenbighshireDenbighshire
Melin Bompren corn millbegun 18521977Cross InnCarmarthenshireCeredigion
Maentwrog Hayshed18701977MaentwrogMerionethshireGwynedd
Summer House1880c.18801988Bute Park, CardiffGlamorganCardiff
Gwalia Stores18801991Ogmore ValeGlamorganBridgend
Maestir Schoolin use 1880–19161984Maestir, near LampeterCardiganshireCeredigion
Ty'n Rhos Sawmill18921994Tŷ'n Rhos, near Llanddewi BrefiCardiganshireCeredigion
Tailor's shop1896 (extended 1920s)1992Cross InnCardiganshireCeredigion
Ewenny Pottery1900c.19001988EwennyGlamorganVale of Glamorgan
Ewenny Kiln1800c.18001988EwennyGlamorganVale of Glamorgan
Derwen bakehouse19001987Thespian Street, AberystwythCardiganshireCeredigion
Urinal1901–10c.1901–101978Llandrindod railway stationRadnorshirePowys
Oakdale Workmen's Institute19161995OakdaleMonmouthshireCaerphilly
Saddler's workshop19261986St ClearsCarmarthenshireCarmarthenshire
Blaenwaun Post Office19361992Blaenwaun, near WhitlandCarmarthenshireCarmarthenshire
Newbridge War Memorial19361996Caetwmpyn Park, NewbridgeMonmouthshireCaerphilly
Anderson air raid shelter1939–45c.1939–45
Prefab bungalow19481998Gabalfa, CardiffGlamorganCardiff
House for the Future/ Ty Gwyrdd2000St FagansGlamorganCardiff
Bryn Eryr Iron Age roundhouses2015 (Reconstruction)AngleseyAnglesey
Gweithdy2016 (opened 2018)St FagansGlamorganCardiff
Llys Llewelyn, 13th century royal court1200s2016–18 (Reconstruction)RhosyrAngleseyAnglesey
The Vulcan Hotel18532012-2024Adamsdown, CardiffGlamorganCardiff

Minor exhibits

St Fagans National Museum of History years

  • St Fagans In January 2011 (January 2011)

Future developments

  • The rebuilding of the Victorian police station from Taff's Well, Rhondda Cynon Taf.
  • In 2012 it was announced that Raglan railway station would be rebuilt at the museum.

See also

External links

  • including panoramic views of buildings in the museum