Everything about Cadw totally explained
Cadw is a
Welsh government body with the mission to protect, conserve, and to promote the built heritage of
Wales. It is the Welsh equivalent of
English Heritage and
Historic Scotland and is now part of the
Welsh Assembly Government.
Most of Wales' great
castles, and other monuments such as bishop's palaces, historic houses, and ruined
abbeys, are now in Cadw's care. Cadw doesn't own them, but is responsible for their upkeep and for making them accessible to the public. Cadw is also responsible for "listing" and ensuring the preservation of historic buildings and archaeological sites.
The organization, whose full name is
Cadw: Welsh Historic Monuments, was created in 1984; its headquarters are in
Nantgarw, just north of
Cardiff. Since the 1998 creation of the
National Assembly for Wales, Cadw has been part of the
devolved government of Wales, the Welsh Assembly Government.
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