The National Museum Cardiff was established in 1912 and is a part of the wider network of the National Museum Wales. The museum and art gallery has collections of fine and applied art, botany, archaeology, zoology, and geology. The museum’s Clore Discovery Center lets visitors get hands-on with over seven million items from the museum’s collection such as fossils, insects, and Bronze Age weapons. The Museum of Art is home to some wondrous pieces, and visitors will be able to see works by Amico Aspertini, Jan van de Capelle, and Salvator Rosa. Temporary exhibits such as Agatha Christie: A life in Photographs, Behind the Scenes in the Archaeological Conservation Lab, and Dinosaur Babies are held throughout the year.

Cathays Park, Cardiff CF10 3NP, UK, Phone: +44-30-01-11-23-33