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Cadw ( [ˈkadu], a Welsh verbal noun meaning "keeping/preserving") is the historic environment service of the Welsh Government and part of the Tourism and Culture group. Cadw works to protect the historic buildings and structures, the landscapes and heritage sites of Wales, to make them available for the public to visit, enjoy, and understand ...
- List of Cadw properties - Wikipedia
List of Cadw properties. Cadw is the historic environment...
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- List of Cadw properties - Wikipedia
In all, Cadw manages 130 historic properties across Wales. Twenty-seven of the largest and most popular sites are staffed and charge an admission fee. The remainder are unstaffed and free to enter, and can generally be visited at any reasonable time. There’s a full list of all Cadw managed sites on the Cadw website, with a searchable map.
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Wales is often called 'the land of castles' – there are 427 of them! If you visit Wales you’re almost certain to see one. If you live here you’re probably familiar with quite a few. Cadw looks after 44 castles — each one is unique. Click on the links to learn how castle building in Wales developed over the years. Earthwork castles.
Cadw Annual Report April 2019–March 2020. We are working for an accessible and well-protected historic environment for Wales. We do this by: working with partners to achieve our common goals together. Cadw is part of the Welsh Government’s Arts and Sport Department and is answerable to the Deputy Minister, Dawn Bowden MS.
Jul 8, 2019 · Cadw works for an accessible and well-protected historic environment for Wales. Part of: Historic environment. First published: 8 July 2019.