Wireless in Wales Museum, Canolfan Iaith Clwyd, Bridge Street, Denbigh, LL16 3LG. Paid entry
Details
Accessibility
Located on the ground floor of Canolfan Iaith Clwyd/Popeth
Brief description
https://cadw.gov.wales/open-doors-wireless-wales-museum
"This building was adopted as the headquarters of a Welsh Language Centre in Denbigh by David Evan Jones in 1991. Mr Jones had had a passion for radio and its role in the broadcasting history of Wales too, but sadly passed away just before his vision officially opened to the public.
The building had housed the old Denbigh Library until 1989. And in the 19th century, its forerunner, the Working Men’s Reading Room, was established here.
The museum celebrates, from a Wales perspective, the evolution of radio and radio broadcasting. Chronological displays show some rare and representative radios and memorabilia."
Address
Wireless in Wales Museum, Canolfan Iaith Clwyd, Bridge Street, Denbigh, LL16 3LG
Phone
Website
https://www.gwefrhebwifrau.org.uk/index.php/en/
http://visitdenbigh.co.uk/discover-denbigh/things-to-do
https://cadw.gov.wales/open-doors-wireless-wales-museum
Twitter: @Gwefr
Directions
Located on the ground floor of Canolfan Iaith Clwyd/Popeth
what 3words:
(Eng) ///soil.explained.spilling
(CYM) ///benthyca.eirlaw.darlledaf
Opening Times
Always check with the venue directly for up-to-date information including opening times and admission charges as they may be subject to change
2024: "The Museum is open every Saturday, 11.00-16.00.
If you would like to visit the Museum at any other time, please contact us on gwybod@gwefrhebwifrau.cymru to arrange a visit."Transport
Amenities
Travel Information
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Or call Traveline Cymru on 0800 464 0000