Published 25/09/2017
  |   Last Updated 16/12/2024
About CADW Open Doors
Every year, buildings and sites across Wales open their doors to the public for
Cadw Open Doors, offering a chance for people to visit hundreds of attractions across the country for free. On Saturday, 30 September the National Assembly for Wales will be offering exclusive access to the public.
While the Senedd and Pierhead are open to the public throughout the year, Open Doors visitors will be able see what happens behind the scenes in some areas not usually open to the public.
Where is it?
The Open Doors tour will take visitors on a journey through the history of both Cardiff Bay and the National Assembly for Wales.
It will include all three buildings within the Assembly’s Cardiff Bay estate:
The Pierhead
Start your journey through time in 1897 with the Pierhead, an iconic late Victorian building where visitors can discover the history of Cardiff Bay. The Pierhead is now a museum and exhibition centre, open to the public seven days a week.
Ty Hywel
The original home of the Assembly’s debating chamber, Ty Hywel hosts the offices of both Assembly staff and Members.
The Senedd
An iconic landmark in Cardiff Bay, the Senedd is the heart of democracy in Wales. A modern parliamentary building and home of the debating chamber of the Assembly, the Senedd is also one of the most environmentally friendly and sustainable buildings in Wales. Visitors will learn about the history and the architecture of the buildings and discover more about the work of the National Assembly for Wales.
Address: National Assembly for Wales, Cardiff bay, Cardiff, CF99 1NA
When?
There are two tours taking place on 30 September at 11:00 and 14.00.
How do I book my place on the tour?
Booking is essential as we can only offer a limited number of places on this exclusive behind the scenes tour. The 11:00 tour is FULL but there are spaces available on the 14.00 tour.
Please call
0300 200 6565 or
email contact@assembly.wales to book your place.
Further information
Cadw Open Doors is an annual celebration of the architecture and heritage of Wales and is part of European Heritage Days, which take place in 50 European countries each year in September.
For more information, including other participating attractions around Wales, please see the
Cadw website.
Visiting the National Assembly for Wales
If you can’t make it on 30 September you can still
visit the Senedd and Pierhead buildings which are open to the public seven days a week.
The Senedd regularly hosts a variety of events with performers, singers, exhibitions and activities happening throughout the year so come along and see what’s happening!
You could also find out who your
Assembly Members are and how they represent your interests in the Senedd’s debating chamber.
The Senedd is currently open:
Monday – Friday 9:30 – 16:30
Saturday, Sunday and Bank Holidays (all year) 10:30 – 16:30
Further
information for visitors, including information for those with an
Autistic Spectrum Condition can be found on our website.
National Assembly for Wales Trip Advisor webpage
Senedd Facebook page