Cardiff is the capital of Wales and its largest city. Cardiff Castle is one of the main sights. |
Cardiff was first settled in 6000 B.C., and ruled by the Celtic Silures until the Romans conquered it ~75 A.D. |
Cardiff was inhabited by Romans until the 4th century, when Magnus Maximus took the legions from the region to usurp the Western Roman Empire from Gratian. |
Medals and a pistol from the Indian Mutiny of 1857-1858. |
It's a fact... |
Another great Welsh regimental goat |
Fort Detroit's colors were surrendered to the British during the War of 1812. |
A Russian Maxim gun captured during the Korean War. |
A more modern portion of Cardiff Castle was built by the Marquess of Bute in the 1800s. |
A reconstructed Roman wall leads to a Norman castle built on top of the old Roman fort. |
The Marquess of Bute built the Cardiff docks, which initiated Cardiff's rise to modern prosperity. |
A 500 year old bombard |
The Marquess of Bute was extremely wealthy due to lands he owned and the mines and dock he developed. William Burges was hired to convert that wealth into a Victorian masterpiece. |
The ceiling in the Arab Room |
By the 1900s the Marquess of Bute was far less wealthy, and sold the castle to Cardiff in 1947. |
Cardiff experienced high immigration during the Industrial Revolution. Less than a quarter of Cardiff's population can speak Welsh. |
The Welsh were split whether Caernarfon or Cardiff should be the Welsh capital, but Cardiff won out in the 1950s. |
During its heyday Wales was the top coal exporter in the world, and Cardiff was its primary port. |
Cardiff houses the Welsh Parliament, called the Senedd. |
I've run out of Cardiff facts. The castle is well worth a visit obviously. |
The National Museum is more art than archeology focused. |
A pagan park |
We tried to get afternoon tea, but ended up with afternoon gin tea. |
You can't go wrong with cask ale. |
Cardiff has a lot of fancy bars. |
A "hidden" bar. |
A Cardiff Castle guard |
Cardiff has an extensive marina with button-push to operate bridges. |
A barrage encompasses Cardiff Bay |
The extensive dam was completed in 1999. |
Its a long walk across. |
The Wales Millennium Centre, an opera house, is on the side closest to town. |
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