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  2. Old Library, Cardiff - Wikipedia

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    The Cardiff Free Library, Museum and Schools for Science and Art (including an art gallery) was opened on 31 May 1882 by the Mayor of Cardiff, Alfred Thomas. The day was declared a public holiday, [ 8 ] with the town's shops closed and a procession of over 5000 people making their way through the streets to the library, then dispersing at the ...

  3. Central Square, Cardiff - Wikipedia

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    Central Square (Welsh: Sgwâr Canolog) is a large public space in Cardiff, Wales, adjacent to Cardiff Central railway station and included Cardiff Central bus station between 1954 and 2015. It was redeveloped and extended in the late 2010s and early 2020s.

  4. Cardiff city centre - Wikipedia

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    Central Square is a large public space between Wood Street and Cardiff Central railway station. It includes Cardiff bus station. It includes Cardiff bus station. In 2012 plans were announced to redevelop the square and rename it 'Capital Square'.

  5. Cardiff Central Library - Wikipedia

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    Cardiff Council commissioned architects BDP to create a landmark buildings which symbolised the values of knowledge, learning and culture. Construction started in 2007. [ 17 ] The building cost £13.5 million to build and construction took 98 weeks involving nearly 1,200 workers. 2000m² of glass form part of the exterior walls.

  6. Tŷ William Morgan - Wikipedia

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    Tŷ William Morgan (Welsh for William Morgan House) is a UK Government building and hub in the centre of the city of Cardiff, Wales.It primarily serves as a base for HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) and also houses staff from other UK Government Departments including Wales Office, Department for Business and Trade, Department for Culture, Media and Sport, Ministry of Housing, Communities and ...

  7. St David's, Cardiff - Wikipedia

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    St David's, and much of the southern end of Cardiff city centre's shopping area, was re-developed as part of the St David's 2 development. The second phase was a £675 million extension of the centre, in which a large part of Cardiff's south city centre was demolished.

  8. Millennium Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The stadium was slightly restricted in size due to its proximity to Cardiff Rugby Club's home in the adjacent smaller stadium within Cardiff Arms Park. The WRU were unable to secure enough funding to include the North Stand in the new stadium and the Millennium Commission would not allow any of its funds to be used in any way for the ...

  9. Cathays Park - Wikipedia

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    Cathays Park and the site of the proposed National Museum & Library in 1905. Cathays Park has had three very distinct phases of development, [8] the first phase was built in the Edwardian Baroque style, [8] which consisted of the University of Wales Registry, Cardiff University main building, Cardiff Crown Court, Glamorgan County Hall, Cardiff City Hall, National Museum Cardiff which was ...