Carnegie House Arts Centre01656 815757workArts CentreThe ground floor of Carnegie House is suitable for events such as exhibitions, poetry evenings, theatre, music and workshops that endorsed public life and events.
The building was erected in 1907 with a grant of £2000 from the Carnegie Trust and to pay tribute to the past, the building has been renamed Carnegie House/Ty Carnegie.
The 1st floor of the building accommodates Bridgend Town Council Chamber, staff office and meeting room, whilst the ground floor space is designated as an Arts Centre. Carnegie HouseWyndham StreetBridgendCF31 1EFUnited Kingdom51.506982750000-3.578876320000http://www.carnegiehouse.co.uk
Carnegie House Arts Centre
Arts Centre
Bridgend Art Hub
Wales is operating country-wide restrictions and is currently at coronavirus alert level four, with strict measures in place to limit the spread of the virus. Please check on the Welsh Government website before visiting or travelling to Wales or within Wales.
Details
The ground floor of Carnegie House is suitable for events such as exhibitions, poetry evenings, theatre, music and workshops that endorsed public life and events.
The building was erected in 1907 with a grant of £2000 from the Carnegie Trust and to pay tribute to the past, the building has been renamed Carnegie House/Ty Carnegie.
The 1st floor of the building accommodates Bridgend Town Council Chamber, staff office and meeting room, whilst the ground floor space is designated as an Arts Centre.
Map reference: SS 905798 Lat: 51.50698 Long: -3.57888
By car: Carnegie House is just 10 minutes from Junction 36 off the M4. Follow the signs for Bridgend Town Centre.Please note the Arts Centre is in a pedestrianised area of Bridgend Town Centre and has restricted access for vehicles.
By public transport: The Arts Centre is within a 5 minute walk of Bridgend bus station and Bridgend train station.
Parking: with charge
Accessible by Public Transport: 0 miles from Bridgend Train Station station