The Grand Theatre Swansea – 360 degrees – View 2 – Spherical Image – RICOH THETA
Thanks to some shiny new tech, you can now take a virtual tour of some family favourite attractions in Swansea, like Swansea Museum, The Dylan Thomas Centre and more with interactive, 360 degree photos!
Take a Virtual Tour of Swansea Bay
Swansea Bay
On a sunny day, there really is nothing better than taking a stroll along the gorgeous sweep of Swansea bay. Stuck in the office? Don’t worry, just sit back, turn up the volume and listen to the waves in this video. It’s not quite the same, but it’s the next best thing!
Explore Swansea Bay in 360
Brangwyn Hall
The incredible Brangwyn Hall, opened in 1934 has been host to countless prestigious events, be they major music acts (most recently Elvis Costello and Bullet for my Valentine), University Graduations, civic ceremonies, classical music and more. The hall is also home to the famous Brangwyn Panels.
Explore The Brangwyn in 360 >
Dylan Thomas Centre
Home to the Dylan Thomas Exhibition, dedicated to Swansea’s most famous son Dylan Thomas. The exhibition which was extensively renovated and refreshed in 2014 for his centenary year with funding from the Heritage Lottery fund, charts Dylan’s life and major works. Take a look around the exhibition!
Explore the Dylan Thomas Centre Exhibition in 360 >
Swansea Museum
One of Swansea’s most iconic and recognisable buildings, Swansea Museum houses various exhibitions throughout the year, and of course is home to Swansea’s very own Mummy! Get a sneak peek inside the Mummy room!
Explore the Mummy Room at Swansea Museum in 360 >
Singleton Park
As well as Swansea Bay, we are spoilt with over 80 stunning parks in and around Swansea. Check out the interactive photo below of Singleton Park; huge trees, endless greenery and the Swiss Cottage – a walk here gives walking along the Bay a run for its money!
Explore Singleton Park in 360 >
Oystermouth Castle
Oystermouth Castle sits majestically on the hill in Mumbles with stunning views overlooking Swansea Bay. Check out the series of interactive photos that explore parts of the castle that have been hidden away for centuries.
If you’ve enjoyed the pictures above, don’t forget you can always try out the real thing! Check the events listing to see what’s on, and check our venues page to find opening times and more.
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