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geardaddy

(24,931 posts)
Thu Sep 25, 2014, 11:21 AM Sep 2014

Llys Rhosyr medieval court to be rebuilt at St Fagans

http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-wales-29340014



Work to reconstruct one of the medieval courts of the Princes of Gwynedd has begun at St Fagans National History Museum, near Cardiff.

Rebuilding the great hall from Llys Rhosyr on Anglesey will be one of the most challenging archaeological projects attempted in Wales, said the museum.

Part of its original stone structure recovered from Angelsey will be used.

Once complete, schools and groups will be able to stay overnight.

The project will see the building's nine-metre high (29.5 ft) stone walls and thatched roof rebuilt and is part the wider renovation of St Fagans.

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I don't know why they don't rebuild it in Gwynedd.
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Llys Rhosyr medieval court to be rebuilt at St Fagans (Original Post) geardaddy Sep 2014 OP
I thnk its really cool when we do such things here in the UK. dipsydoodle Sep 2014 #1
Thanks! geardaddy Sep 2014 #2

geardaddy

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2. Thanks!
Thu Sep 25, 2014, 02:08 PM
Sep 2014

I have been to St. Fagan's. It's a great place. They have all sorts of different eras represented on display there.

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