Wales Millennium CentreWales Millennium Centre

Wales Millenium Centre - Photo By James Wood  Wales Millennium Centre

Wales Millennium Centre opened in 2004 and has already established its reputation as one of the World`s iconic arts and cultural destinations.

The vision of the Centre is to be an internationally significant cultural landmark and centre for the performing arts, renowned for inspiration, excellence and leadership.

The Centre is one of the most unique and lively performing arts centres in Europe, opened by Her Majesty The Queen in 2004.

Look beyond the amazing exterior, as featured in Torchwood and Dr Who, and you will come across a bustling atmosphere that makes our visitors want to return time and time again.
We’re so much more than a theatre.

Our visitors come to enjoy blockbuster West End musicals, opera ballet and contemporary dance, hip hop and stand up comedy, art exhibitions, workshops, training days, free daily foyer performances, guided tours, bars and restaurants..... there really is something for everyone!

View key to symbolskeyAccepts groups Baby changing facilities Cash Point Coach parties accepted Credit cards accepted (with charge) Disabled access Disabled toilets Facilities for conferencing Facilities for corporate hospitality Facilities for educational visits Facilities for groups Gift shop On-site catering On-site light refreshments Public toilets Telephone (public) Wheelchairs available Children welcomeDisabled accessDogs not accepted (except guidedogs)Guided tours for groupsSmoking not allowed

Prices


Free entry

Open all the time
See website for opening times

Wales Millenium Centre - Photo By Neil Bennett
Wales Millenium Centre - Auditorium
 
 

Contact

Enquiries
Tel: 08700 40 2000
View the Wales Millennium Centre websitewww.wmc.org.uk
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Venue

Wales Millennium Centre

Bute Place, Cardiff, CF10 5AL

View the Wales Millennium Centre websitewww.wmc.org.uk

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Map reference: ST 191746  Lat: 51.46456  Long: -3.16595


Leave M4 at J33 (signed Cardiff (West), Barry, Penarth, Cardiff Airport & A4232). Join the A4232 & continue for 9.3 miles.
Leave the A4232 just before Butetown Tunnel & follow signs for Techniquest.
Continue along Stuart Street & turn right at the traffic lights onto Bute Place, road bends around to the left, take the first exit to the right (around Craft in the Bay), follow this road around to the left back onto Bute Place.

Accessible by Public Transport : 2 miles (3.2 kms) from Cardiff station

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Events at this venue

Select event title for details
date event
Sun 26 May 2013 Welsh National Opera: Lohengrin
Tue 28 May 2013 Welsh National Opera: Madame Butterfly
Wed 29 May 2013 Welsh National Opera: Lohengrin
Sat 1 Jun 2013 Welsh National Opera: Lohengrin
Sun 2 Jun 2013 Welsh National Opera: Madame Butterfly
Sat 8 Jun 2013 Welsh National Opera: Lohengrin
Sun 9 Jun 2013 Welsh National Opera: Madame Butterfly
 
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