St Fagans National Museum of History is an open-air museum located on the outskirts of Cardiff, illustrating the historical lifestyle, culture, and architecture of the Welsh people. The museum encompasses over 100 acres of parkland and features over forty re-erected buildings from various historical periods, including houses, a farm, a school, a chapel, and a splendid Workmen's Institute. Visitors can explore buildings that have been moved from their original locations across Wales and reassembled here, each structure telling the tale of a bygone era. The museum is also home to traditional gardens and native livestock breeds. Craftsmen demonstrate historical skills, engaging visitors with their mastery in woodwork, metalwork, and textiles, allowing for an interactive glimpse into the past. With its diverse array of exhibits and activities, St Fagans offers an educational experience for all ages, living up to its reputation as one of Europe's leading open-air museums and one of Wales's top heritage attractions, unfolding thousands of years of history in one picturesque landscape.