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Bryn Eryr

Building recreated at St Fagans National Museum of History, Cardiff, Wales From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Bryn Eryr
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Bryn Eryr is an archaeological site near Llansadwrn, Anglesey, Wales, where the remains of an Iron Age farmstead, consisting of three roundhouses, have been excavated.[1] Excavations took place in the period between 1985 and 1987, and were carried out by the Gwynedd Archaeological Trust.[2]

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Bryn Eryr Farmstead reconstruction in the St Fagans National History Museum in 2016

Two of the roundhouses have been reconstructed at the St Fagans National Museum of History in Cardiff.[3] Reconstruction of the buildings began in 2015 and was carried out mainly by volunteers, including schoolchildren. It was part of a development financed by a £11.5 million grant from the UK's Heritage Lottery Fund.[4] It was opened to the public in 2016.[5]

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Bryn Eryr reconstruction
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