• In 1865, at Cardiff Castle in Wales, he began to interpret medieval architecture with merry and decorative freedom.
  • Cardiff Castle is an impressive mediaeval castle located in the south of Wales, UK. ... Cardiff Castle began life as a Roman Fort established around 50 AD.
  • In the 18th century, the incredible wealthy Bute family came into the possession of Cardiff Castle, undertaking an ambitious redesign and rebuild programme.
  • The history of Cardiff Castle spans over nearly 2000 years starting with a Roman fort established in AD55-60 on this site during their conquest of Britain.
  • The Trebuchet at Cardiff Castle sits proudly on the Castle Green and was originally built by local professional carpenters for the Hollywood Movie Ironclad.
  • However some notable features in Cardiff Castle consist of ... It moved to Cardiff Castle in 1926 and was renamed The Welsh Regiment Museum in 1951.
  • In 1158, he was abducted from Cardiff with his wife and son after a surprising night attack on the castle by the Ifor Bach, Lord Senghenydd.
  • Cardiff Castle is one of Wales’ leading heritage attractions and a site of international significance.
  • Cardiff Castle is open 7 days a week, all year round (apart from 25th to 26th December and 1st January).
  • Current Cardiff Castle was constructed on a high motte (hill) on the site of the Ancient Roman castra in 1091 by Robert Fitzhamon, lord of Gloucester.