The next city in our museum crime risk snapshots series is Cardiff, the capital and largest city of Wales in the U.K. Archaeological evidence shows that people had settled in the area sometime around 6000 BC, during the early Neolithic, predating Stonehenge and the Great Pyramid of Giza by about 1,500 years. And some of the evidence is displayed at St. Fagans National History Museum, a large open-air museum comprising of dozens of buildings from throughout Welsh history that have been moved to the site in Cardiff. And in case you plan to visit the most popular museums in Cardiff, note that St. Fagans also happens to be the museum that scored the lowest in crime risk for all crime types according to the Pinkerton Crime Index, our AI and frontier data science tool that’s updated monthly. A low score means a lower crime risk, and a higher score means a higher risk. Take in the stunning architecture, art and history, and be safe.
Published October 31, 2022