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Cardiff CF99 1NA, Storbritannien
contactos teléfono: +44 300 200 6565
sitio web: www.assembly.wales
mapa e indicacionesLatitude: 51.4636956, Longitude: -3.1624139
Barry Slurpentine
::Too many welsh people
Юлия Бенцлер
::Вход абсолютно бесплатный, только необходимо пройти небольшой контроль у охраны. Дальше ходи где хочешь и сколько хочешь. Большое современное здание. Можно посмотреть сам зал парламента и небольшие переговорные комнаты. В помещении есть инфо центр, буклеты с описанием этого места, кафе и сувенирный магазин. Рядом с этим новым зданием, обязательно посетите старое историческое здание, где раньше и работали парламентарии. Вход также бесплатный. Также совсем рядом отличная набережная и масса кафе.
Y.L. Prestol
::We visited as a party of three adults (one with mobility difficulties), having never been to Cardiff before. We emailed in advance and received many timely and informative replies from Menna. All was arranged easily and efficiently, the entire visit to the Assembly being free of charge. There are security guards right at the entrance and so please be aware if you have scissors or other sharp objects they will keep them for the day (giving you a tag) and you can collect the item back when you leave the building. When we arrived inside we were greeted by a tour guide (Sam) and he was joined by a learning-to-be-a-tour-guide Gwern. Both were friendly and welcoming. Sam is by far one of the most knowledgeable guides we have had the pleasure of having. He told us a lot about the symbolism of the building, the history of the National Assembly for Wales as an institution and about the way the assembly works today. Although you are not allowed to go down to the chamber of the assembly (where the representatives sit), that did not detract one bit from our experience and we did feel the tour was 100% worth our time! We came out so much more knowledgeable about Wales as a country, it's people, its history and potential future. In the afternoon we did sit in and listen to the assembly in session, which was very interesting and added an element of reality to the theory that Sam had delivered in the morning. The building is 100% disability friendly; it has automatic doors, disabled toilets and lifts for access everywhere. Overall, we would say this was one of the easiest, most enjoyable, most informative and interesting visits to a sight and landmark that we have had. We thoroughly recommend it to everyone, regardless of how interested you are in politics, history, architecture or anything else that might make you wonder if its worth visiting. It definitely is!!!
juan carlos cañas lloret
::Un diseño arquitectónico moderno. Bonito y funcional.
martin shervington
::An incredible building, and the reflection within the walls of the intent behind Welsh democracy - accessible, transparent and participatory. I was lucky enough to have a expert tour with Richard, and chatted with Giles too. It is free to enter, and has event spaces that are available to bring people together comet displaying, skills, knowledge and understanding that will help Wales been known as one of the most progressive places to be.