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Canolfan Owain Glyndwr CentreCanolfan Owain Glyndwr Centre

Sian Lloyd and Friends on open day  Still Photo From The Video

The Owain Glyndwr Centre is built on the site of the famous parliament held in 1404 at which Owain was crowned Prince of Wales. The Centre hosts a new interactive and informative exhibition on the life, times and vision of Owain Glyndwr.

The Owain Glyndwr exhibition has been completely redesigned with many new attractions which include a specially commissioned video of the proceedings of the parliament held on this site by Glyndwr in 1404. Powerful men from within Wales and notable dignitaries from France, Scotland and Spain, were invited to witness his coronation as Prince of Wales.

An interactive timeline provides detailed, chronological information about the uprising and attractively illustrated, bilingual panels show more information about Glyndwr and his time.

Descriptive bilingual display panels depicting life in the late medieval period and the background to the Owain Glyndwr uprising. They show Owain's links to previous Welsh princes, which supported his claim to the title Prince of Wales, and his battles for independence after 1400. The attempts at alliances with Scotland and France to this end are clearly displayed.

Interactive computer systems providing a chronological timeline of the history of Glyndwr - from his early life and his career as soldier and lawyer, the causes of unrest in Wales, the resort to rebellion, and the subsequent war against English rule.

A mural by Scottish artist Murray Urquhart (1880-1972) portraying, in particular, Glyndwr's decisive victory over the King's forces at the Battle of Hyddgen in 1402. The mural is unique in that it is the only mural of this size to adorn a public building before 1914.

A reproduction of the Pennal Letter, sent by Glyndwr to King Charles VI of France in 1406, in which he refers to himself as Prince of Wales.

Authentic replicas of medieval costume and artefacts, including a broadsword and colourful banners of the sort Glyndwr's men would have carried into battle.

Brass-rubbing - an opportunity to try your hand at this ancient art.

View key to symbolskeyAccepts groups Coach parties accepted Disabled access Facilities for conferencing Facilities for educational visits Gift shop Regional Tourist Board Member Children welcomeGuided tours for groupsGuided tours for individualsSmoking not allowedDisabled access

Prices


Adults: £2.50
Children, pensioners and locals £1.00
Parties of over twenty: £30.00

Opening details

Season Dates and Opening Hours
Season Dates Opening Hours
Notes It is closed 1st October - Easter, except by arrangement.
Also closed Sunday and Monday during school term-time
   
Cath Haslam working on the mural
Brass Rubbing Room
 
 

Contact

Enquiries
Tel: 01654 702932
View the Canolfan Owain Glyndwr Centre websitewww.canolfanglyndwr.org
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Venue

Canolfan Owain Glyndwr Centre

Parliament House, Heol Maengwyn, Machynlleth, Powys, SY20 8EE

View the Canolfan Owain Glyndwr Centre websitewww.canolfanowainglyndwrcentre.org.uk

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Map reference: SH 747008  Lat: 52.59082  Long: -3.84976


The Parliament House is situated on Mengwyn Street, the main thoroughfare through Machynlleth and opposite the main car park.

Parking : with charge

Accessible by Public Transport : Machynlleth station

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Parking

  • Drop-off point for guests outside entrance

Entrance

  • Entrance is well lit

Public Areas

  • Level access (no steps/thresholds) or access by ramp or lift:
  • From the entrance to reception / ticket area
  • To the gift shop
  • Good contrast between the floor and walls
  • Visitor information available in audio format

General

  • Seating available for visitors with limited mobility
  • Clear signage
  • Effective lighting for visually impaired visitors
  • Routes/pathways suitable for wheelchair users or visitors with limited mobility
  • Displays at suitable height for wheelchair users / children
 
 
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