The Ceredigion Museum serves as a living bridge between the past and the present. Through material evidence, we hope to portray the county’s past. The Ceredigion Museum is located in Aberystwyth’s Coliseum, with other buildings located around the county. The museum maintains a busy schedule of temporary exhibitions and events in addition to its permanent collections. There is no charge for admission.
Amgueddfa Ceredigion Museum
The Museum of Ceredigion is a live link between the past and the present.
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