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Celtic Ring

Celtic Ring in Wales South, United Kingdom.

Pontoon at Mermaid Quay - geograph.org.uk - 6700049

Alan Hughes — CC BY-SA 2.0 via Wikimedia Commons licence

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Typical visit
1 h–2 h

About

Celtic Ring is a public sculpture in Wales South, United Kingdom, dating from 1993. Britain's public art ranges from Henry Moore reclining figures and Anthony Gormley installations to the Angel of the North and the surviving statues of empire.

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From the Wikipedia article

The Celtic languages ( KEL-tik) are a branch of the Indo-European language family, descended from the hypothetical Proto-Celtic language. The term "Celtic" was first used to describe this language group by Edward Lhuyd in 1707, following Paul-Yves Pezron, who made the explicit link between the Celts described by classical writers and the Welsh and Breton languages. During the first millennium BC, Celtic languages were spoken across much of Europe and central Anatolia. Today, they are restricted to the northwestern fringe of Europe and a few diaspora communities. There are six living languages: the four continuously living languages Breton, Irish, Scottish Gaelic and Welsh, and the two revived languages Cornish and Manx. All are minority languages in their respective countries, though there are continuing efforts at revitalisation. Welsh is an official language in Wales and Irish is an official language across the island of Ireland and of the European Union. Welsh is the only Celtic language not classified as endangered by UNESCO. The Cornish and Manx languages became extinct in modern times but have been revived. Each now has several hundred second-language speakers. Irish, Manx and Scottish Gaelic form the Goidelic languages, while Welsh, Cornish and Breton are Brittonic. All of these are Insular Celtic languages, since Breton, the only living Celtic language spoken in continental Europe, is descended from the language of settlers from Britain. There are a number of extinct attested Continental Celtic languages: Galatian, Lepontic, Gaulish, Celtiberian and Gallaecian, where the last two form Hispano-Celtic subbranch. Beyond that, there is no agreement on the subdivisions of the Celtic language family. Traditionally, they are considered to be divided into P-Celtic and Q-Celtic. However, Gaulish is considered more closely related to Insular Celtic than either of these two are to Celtiberian; proposed connection between Gaulish and Insular Celtic is called Nuclear…

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Coordinates
51.4631, -3.1641
Address
Stuart Street, Cardiff, CF10 5BZ
Phone
+44 871 472 0400
Established
1993
Official site
www.glee.co.uk

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Celtic Ring?
Celtic Ring is in South Wales, in the United Kingdom — coordinates 51.4631°, -3.1641°.
When was Celtic Ring built?
Celtic Ring dates to 1993.