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National_waterfront

National Waterfront Museum, Swansea

The National Waterfront Museum is a £30.8 million landmark building with fantastic views over Swansea’s Marina.

Stunning slate and glass architecture combine harmoniously with the historic quayside warehouse. Internal features and facilities were designed to the highest specifications to provide a home for the national treasures that tell Wales’s story of industry and innovation. A culturally dynamic venue.

Venue Details

This prestigious building can be hired for private and corporate events with flexible spaces for 10 to 600 people, be it a conference, reception, intimate gathering, private party or public presentation.

Its location in the Maritime Quarter is ideal. Centrally located just yards from the heart of the city with easy access from the M4, the Waterfront Museum is well served by regular train services.

With digby trout providing outstanding caterering and fully equipped kitchens in addition to our unique spaces, we have the perfect ingredients for any event.

What you can host at the Museum

  • Conferences, meetings & presentations
  • Banquets, receptions & themed events
  • Product launches, exhibitions, trade fairs, location shoots and concerts
  • Incentive outings, debate forums and private film showings
  • Breakfast forums
  • Barbeques

Weddings

The National Waterfront Museum also offers a stunning and unique venue for wedding ceremonies and receptions. With our historic Warehouse Gallery and beautiful Balcony set in the Maritime Quarter, you will have a day to remember.

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Key Features

  • Yards from the heart of the Swansea City
  • Landmark building
  • Great transport links from all routes including the M4
  • State-of-the-art conferencing facilities
  • Full audio visual support in-house
  • Stunning slate and glass architecture
  • Unique and versatile spaces
  • Maximum capacity of 600

For bookings or enquiries: 0845 074 0604 events@venue-elior.co.uk Where there's a taste for life, Elior