Temple of Peace

The Welsh National Temple of Peace and Health, known as the Temple of Peace and Health or commonly the Temple of Peace, is a non-religious civic building in , , the capital city of .
Photo: Ham, CC BY-SA 3.0.
  • Type: Building
  • Description: Grade II listed building in Cardiff. Building in Cardiff, Wales
  • Also known as: Template of Peace, Cardiff”, “Temple of Peace & Health”, “Temple of Peace and Health”, “Temple of Peace, Cardiff”, “Welsh National Temple of Peace and Health”, “Welsh Temple of Peace and Health”, and “Y Deml Heddwch
  • Address: King Edward VII Avenue, Cardiff, CF10 3NB

Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama and Cardiff Castle.

University
The Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama is the National Conservatoire of Wales, located in , , providing professional training for actors, musicians, designers, technicians and arts management. is situated 450 feet southwest of Temple of Peace.

is a medieval castle and Victorian Gothic revival mansion located in the city centre of , . The original motte and bailey castle was built in the late 11th century by Norman invaders on top of a 3rd-century Roman fort. is situated 1,900 feet south of Temple of Peace.

Stadium
The , known since 2016 as the Principality Stadium for sponsorship reasons, is the national stadium of in . It has a retractable roof and a usual capacity of 73,931. is situated 3,300 feet south of Temple of Peace.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Castle Quarter and Maindy.

Quarter
is an independent retail destination area in the north of the city centre of , . Castle is also a community of Cardiff. The listed includes some of Cardiff's Victorian and Edwardian arcades: Castle Arcade, High Street Arcade and Duke Street Arcade, and principal shopping streets: St Mary Street, High Street, Castle Street and Duke Street.

Suburb
is a district of the city of , . Its boundaries are not formally recognised by Cardiff Council, and the district falls within the Cathays ward and .

Neighborhood
was a residential area of Cardiff, Wales that was also known as 'Little Ireland' because of its population of Irish families. Its six streets and 200 houses existed from the mid-nineteenth century until they were demolished in 1970.

Temple of Peace

Latitude
51.48732° or 51° 29′ 14″ north
Longitude
-3.18326° or 3° 10′ 60″ west
Levels
2
Height
26 feet (8 metres)
Open location code
9C3RFRP8+WM
Open­Street­Map ID
way 26569627
Open­Street­Map feature
building=­yes
Wiki­data ID
Q7698746
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In Other Languages

From Basque to Welsh—“Temple of Peace” goes by many names.
  • Basque: Bakearen Templua
  • Chinese: 國家健康與和平會堂
  • Esperanto: Templo de Paco kaj Sano
  • Welsh: y Deml Heddwch
  • Welsh: Y Deml Heddwch
  • Welsh: Y Teml Heddwch

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Highlights include Cardiff University - Temple of Peace and Cardiff University - Redwood Building.

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