The Welsh capital may have begun its life as a Roman fort, but it's since become a bustling city. Where the fort once stood, Cardiff Castle has held court since the 11th century. It remains a central presence in the city, now full of lively art and music venues, hip boutiques, fun bars and modern hotels. Even with so many new and exciting things to see, the National History Museum is still the most visited attraction in Wales. Don't be the only visitor who plays hooky!
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Since the 5th Century, St Michael's has been the parish church of Michaelston-y-Fedw and a Christian presence in the local community. We hold regular Sunday Services which range from Morning Prayer to Holy Communion and all are welcome. We also have special events and services throughout the year. A key to the church can be collected from the Cefn Mably Arms for visitors to see inside.
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A Roman Catholic Church commissioned by the Third Marquis of Bute and built towards the end of the 19th Century as the Chapel for this Sisters of Nazareth this a beautiful example of gothic architecture. There is daily Mass at 10am and 6pm and Sunday Mass at 6pm. The Newman Hall Choir sing on Sundays and Feast days
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A Cathedral full of history in a unique setting. The newly restored Organ Loft, houses an unbelievable array of pipes, which when played, thoroughly compliment the organist and this magnificent Cathedral.
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The present Parish Church St Mary the Virgin was built in 1843 but it harbours a history of a thousand years, with tales of Norman conquest, Reformation, the English Civil war, industrial expansion and catholic revival. The church is open for visits and worship and other events
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The cathedral is the seat of the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Cardiff and is located in the heart of Cardiff City Centre. St. David’s offers a place of worship and encounter with God to people who both visit and work in the Capital City. It serves as the Mother Church for the Archdiocese of Cardiff, which covers 10 unitary authorities across South East Wales and Herefordshire. As well as its location, the cathedral is also home to the Metropolitan Cathedral Choir, who sing at liturgies and perform concerts within the Cathedral Church.
The Little Oratory is open everyday from 9am-9pm, it is home to the Cardiff Oratory community and the students of the University Catholic Chaplaincy. All are welcome to come and spend time in prayer.
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