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Cardiff
Cardiff is the capital and the largest city in Wales, the city is located in south of the country. Cardiff is a vibrant city and the chief commercial centre in Wales, also Cardiff is the seat of Welsh Assembly Government. Cardiff became the capital of Wales in 1955 and has transformed in recent years to a modern European capital with top class entertainment, quality shopping, attractions both indoor and outdoor and more.
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Cardiff Castle
The Cardiff Castle is situated in the heart of the city centre and is one of the major tourist attractions in Cardiff; the castle is a great example of medieval and Victorian architecture. The Cardiff Castle is located on the site of at least two previous Roman forts.
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The Millennium Stadium
The Millennium Stadium is the national stadium of Wales; the stadium opened in June 1999 and has a capacity of 74,200 seats. The stadium is also host to the Wales national rugby and football teams.
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The Wales Millennium Centre
The Wales Millennium Centre also locally known as The Armadillo opened in 2004 and is host to opera, dance and musicals throughout the year. The site has modern architecture and comprises two theatres and a smaller hall, shops, bars and restaurants, and seven resident Welsh arts organizations.
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Llandaff Cathedral
Llandaff Cathedral dates back from 1107 and hence is one of the oldest religious sites in Europe. The cathedral has beautiful architecture and is situated in the suburb of Llandaff.
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Museum
Cardiff also has some amazing museums namely The Museum of Welsh Life at St Fagans, National Museum & Gallery of Wales, The Cardiff Museum and Techniquest.
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