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Observatories · South Wales

Marina Towers Observatory

Also known as: Gwylfa Abertawe

In or near Swansea.

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Marina Towers Observatory — building in Swansea, Wales.

Marina Towers Observatory, observatories in South Wales

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Plan your visit

Typical visit
1.5 h–2.5 h
Best time of year
Moonless winter nights (Oct–Mar)
Nearest railway station
Swansea · 1.3 km
  • Limited wheelchair access

Getting there & planning your visit

To visit Marina Towers Observatory, the nearest railway station is Swansea, located 1.3 km away. The postcode for sat-nav is SA1 1YB. Accessibility is limited for wheelchair users.

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About

Marina Towers Observatory is a observatory in the United Kingdom. Designed by Robin Campbell. Wikidata describes it as: "building in Swansea, Wales". Coordinates: 51.6140°, -3.9367°.

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Official information

The Marina Towers Observatory features a public art installation known as 'The Boatshed Doors', designed by Robert Conybear and Robin Campbell. This sculpture symbolizes the passage from one state to another, incorporating elements that reflect maritime history and the theme of discovery.

From the Wikipedia article

The Marina Towers Observatory (also known as the Swansea Observatory and Tower of the Ecliptic) is located in the Maritime Quarter of Swansea, on the coast of southern Wales. It was previously home to Wales's largest optical astronomical telescope. The building was designed by Robin Campbell in 1989 and consists of two towers, it was built with part funding from a European Heritage Grant. From 1993 to February 2010 it was loaned to the Swansea Astronomical Society but then passed back into the hands of Swansea City Council. The building was then bought by businessman Noah Redfern and opened as opened as a cafe/bar called The Observatory in 2022. The tower continues to attract visitors as a social meeting place for beach goers, local residents, and tourists. Swansea Observatory offers a selection of coffees, cocktails, and brunch. The venue makes use of old technology for decor and has plenty of artwork. The top of the tower has a stained glass feature designed by David Pearl. Observational facilities previously included a 20-inch Shafer-Maksutov telescope - the second largest of its kind in the world. But this has since been removed after Swansea Astronomical Society vacated the site. Role in the community Since reopening as The Observatory, the building has become part of the wider food and drink offer in Swansea’s Maritime Quarter, drawing both local residents and tourists walking the promenade and marina. People now attend for their selection of foods and drinks. Its location at the end of the seafront path and close to other waterfront attractions means it often features in walking tour itineraries and guides to the area. The preservation of the original towers, spiral staircase and stained‑glass feature has also helped maintain the structure’s status as a recognisable symbol of modern waterfront regeneration in Swansea. Reception and media The building has attracted attention in architecture and travel media for its unusual “spaceship‑like” profile and…

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Coordinates
51.6140, -3.9367
District
Swansea
Parish
Waterfront
Postcode
SA1 1YB
Parliamentary constituency
Swansea West
Nearest railway station
Swansea1.3 km

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Marina Towers Observatory?
Marina Towers Observatory is in South Wales, United Kingdom (postcode SA1 1YB), in the parish of Waterfront.
What is Marina Towers Observatory?
Marina Towers Observatory — building in Swansea, Wales.
How do I get to Marina Towers Observatory?
The nearest railway station is Swansea, about 1.3 km away. Drivers can use postcode SA1 1YB.
Who owns Marina Towers Observatory?
Marina Towers Observatory is owned by | current_tenants =.
How do I get to Marina Towers Observatory?
The nearest railway station is Swansea, about 1.3 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode SA1 1YB.