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- Sport
- Performing arts
- Entertainment venues
- Live music venues
- Gay venues
- Historic and architectural venues
- Museums and art galleries
- Libraries
- Places of worship
- See also
- References
{{refimprove|date=September 2014}}This is a list of cultural venues in Cardiff, capital city of Wales. Sport{{Main|List of sport venues in Cardiff}}Performing artsPerforming arts venues with seating capacity: - City Hall, Cardiff (600)
- Chapter Arts Centre (180)
- Llanover Hall Arts Centre (100)
- New Theatre (Cardiff) (1,144)
- Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama
- Dora Stoutzker Hall (400)
- Richard Burton Theatre (182)
- Bute Theatre (150-200)
- Caird Studio (50)
- Corus Recital Room 950)
- S4C Studio (50)
- Sir Geraint Evans Recital Room (60)
- Weston Gallery (80)
- Sherman Theatre
- Main theatre (631)
- Venue 2 (163)
- Venue 3
- St David's Hall
- Main auditorium (up to 1,956)
- Level 3 Day Stage (or "Level 3 Bar") (350 including standing)
- The Gate Arts Centre, Roath (250)
- Wales Millennium Centre (Canolfan Mileniwm Cymru)
- Dance Space (100)
- Donald Gordon Theatre (1,897)
- Urdd Hall (153)
- Weston Studio (250)
- BBC Hoddinott Hall (350)
- Roald Dahl Plass (Outdoor Arena)
Entertainment venues- Cardiff University Students' Union
- Hard Rock Cafe (now closed)
- Jongleurs (now closed)
- Mermaid Quay
- Millennium Plaza
- Motorpoint Arena Cardiff
- Red Dragon Centre
- The Glee Club
Live music venues- Inkspot venue Cardiff - https://www.inkspot.online alternative weddings, conference rooms, live music events.
- Barfly (200) - opened in 2001, closed in September 2010 [1]
- CF10 - in the Cardiff University Students' Union building in Cathays {{cn|date=November 2015}}
- Clwb Ifor Bach
- Coal Exchange (1,000) - Venue closed in 2007, reopened in 2009 and closed again in 2013 because of safety concerns.[2]
- The Globe (350) - opened on Albany Road, Roath, in November 2008.[3]
- The Moon Club, Womanby Street [4]
- The Point (500) - closed in January 2009, following a single complaint from a neighbour about noise.[3]
- Tramshed (1000) - opened in October 2015 in a converted Grade II listed tram depot in Grangetown. [5]
Gay venuesCardiff has number of gay venues in the city, particularly in the area around Charles Street and Churchill Way. Gay-friendly venues include: - Golden Cross - a pub featuring regular drag acts
- Kings Cross, The Hayes - gay-friendly pub for over 35 years,[6] converted to a gastropub in 2011 [7]
Historic and architectural venuesThis is a list of historic and architectural places and their use as a cultural venue: - Cardiff Bay and Cardiff Barrage (has hosted open-air concerts)
- Bute Park (used for open-air concerts and festivals)
- Cardiff Castle (has hosted open-air concerts, a professional boxing match and small exhibitions)
- Castell Coch (has hosted a celebrity renewal of wedding vows)
Museums and art galleries- Butetown History and Arts Centre, Cardiff Bay
- National Museum and Gallery, Cathays Park
- Museum of Welsh Life, St Fagans
- Cardiff Story
- Doctor Who Exhibition Centre, Red Dragon Centre
- Welsh Regiment Museum
- Norwegian Church Arts Centre, Cardiff Bay
- G39 - art gallery, opened 1998 in the city centre and relocated to a larger space off City Road, Roath in 2012.[8]
- tactileBOSCH, Llandaff
- Third Floor Gallery, Cardiff Bay
Libraries- Canton Library
- Cathays Library
- Central Library
- Ely Library
- Fairwater Library
- Grangetown Library
- Llandaff North Library
- Llanedeyrn Library
- Llanishen Library
- Llanrumney Library
- Penylan Library
- Radyr Library
- Roath Library (closed in 2014)
- Rhiwbina Library
- Rhydypennau Library
- Rumney Library
- Splott Library
- St Mellons Library
- Tongwynlais Library
- Whitchurch Library
Places of worship{{main|List of places of worship in Cardiff}}See also- List of places in Cardiff
- List of places in Wales
References1. ^[https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-south-east-wales-11156364 "Surprise at closure of Cardiff music venue Barfly"], BBC News, 1 September 2010. Retrieved 2015-11-22. 2. ^[https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-23007383 "Cardiff Coal Exchange: Council to do emergency safety work"], BBC News, 22 June 2013. Retrieved 2014-09-28. 3. ^1 [https://www.theguardian.com/cardiff/2010/apr/15/the-globe-cardiff-music-venues-la-roux-jamie-t "Cardiff needs a venue like The Globe"], guardiancardiff.com, 15 April 2010. Retrieved 2014-09-28. 4. ^"When rock met rugby: Welsh stars as you’ve never seen them before ", Wales Online, 31 January 2015. Retrieved 2015-06-09. 5. ^Kathryn Williams (23 October 2015) "5 gigs you shouldn't miss at Cardiff's new music venue Tramshed", Wales Online. Retrieved 2015-11-17. 6. ^{{cite news|title=Regulars campaign to save Cardiff gay pub |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-south-east-wales-11496839 |work=BBC News |date=8 October 2010 |accessdate=2015-06-09 }} 7. ^{{cite news|title=Bid to save gay Cardiff pub is defeated |url=http://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/wales-news/bid-save-gay-cardiff-pub-1854508 |work=Wales Online |date=23 February 2011 |accessdate=2015-06-09 }} 8. ^"The co-director of Cardiff’s g39 contemporary art gallery on why it had to relocate from the city centre", WalesOnline, 26 May 2012. Retrieved 2014-09-28.
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