Nestled amidst the rugged hills of South Wales, the Blaenavon World Heritage Centre stands as a beacon of industrial heritage. Here, the echoes of centuries past resonate through meticulously preserved artifacts and immersive exhibits, offering a glimpse into the region’s pivotal role in the Industrial Revolution.
Blaenavon World Heritage Centre
Step into the heart of Blaenavon’s industrial saga as you wander through the Centre’s corridors. Encounter the towering remnants of ironworks and coal mines that once powered the world’s industries.
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