NATIONAL ASSEMBLY FOR WALES
The National Assembly for Wales, also known as the Senedd Cymru, is the unicameral parliament of Wales. Located in Cardiff, the Welsh capital, it was created in 1999 following a referendum on devolution. The Welsh Parliament has the power to legislate in certain areas, set taxes and control the Welsh Government. The National Assembly for Wales building is open to the public and can be visited. It is located in the Cardiff Bay district, close to many other tourist attractions. Visitors can discover the building's modern architecture and learn more about the workings of the Welsh Parliament through interactive exhibits. Guided tours are also available for those wishing to learn more about the history and role of the National Assembly for Wales. A visit to the National Assembly for Wales is an excellent opportunity to discover Welsh politics and culture.
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On découvre ensuite l'aspect écologique, environnemental, et accessible à tous voulu lors de la construction de ce bâtiment. Un bâtiment pour le peuple au sens large du terme.
Et enfin la visite est faite sur un ton humoristique, le guide est décontracté, mais professionnel.
Un bon moment, une belle visite de ce monument très important pour les gallois.