Oriel y Parc Landscape Gallery & Visitor Centre
Review
“Every child is an artist; the problem is staying an artist when you grow up.” P. Picasso.
It’s believed that viewing pieces of art boosts creativity, subconsciously propelling children to think outside the box and widening their horizons. Which means a visit to the environmentally friendly; Oriel y Parc Visitor Centre and Gallery, is a wonderful way to introduce youngsters to the idea of looking at the world in their own unique way. Situated within the 12th century city of St. David's: the smallest city in Britain, which has been a place of pilgrimage for centuries; Oriel y Parc is a winning collaboration between the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority, and the National Museum Wales. Displaying changing works of art from the national collection, with exhibitions drawing inspiration from Pembrokeshire’s outstanding landscapes. A friendly team within the visitor centre can help you make the most of any visit to St. David’s Peninsula, there’s also a Discovery Room where you can find your own inner Picasso.
Image Gallery
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Location
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Nearby Eating Out
Grain
Good advice indeed, and after a little retail therapy in the UK’s smallest city; St. David’s in Haverfordwest, nothing beats a sizzling slice of sensational pizza, and a cold glass of Award-Winning Pembrokeshire craft beer
Nearby Accommodation
The Old Cross Hotel
The Old Cross Hotel is situated right in the centre of the tiny City of St Davids, on the Cross Square. The facilities include en-suite accommodation, on-site parking, free wifi, and a fully