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Norwegian Church Arts Centre [or Mcdonald's Restaurant]?
Norwegian Church Arts Centre, and Coffee Shop, Cardiff Bay.
The original norwegian church was built for the Norwegian Sailors that came to Cardiff to work the Coal shipping Boom during the Industrial Revolution, and many decided to settle to run businesses associated with shipping, including Roald Dahl's father Harald.
The Norwegian Church was a much-appreciated home from home, particularly during the Second World War, when Norwegian seafarers were unable to return to their occupied homeland.
It is now the centre of the Welsh Norwegian Society.
Unfortunately there is a rumour that McDonalds are trying to purchase the building for one of their "Restaurants"
The original norwegian church was built for the Norwegian Sailors that came to Cardiff to work the Coal shipping Boom during the Industrial Revolution, and many decided to settle to run businesses associated with shipping, including Roald Dahl's father Harald.
The Norwegian Church was a much-appreciated home from home, particularly during the Second World War, when Norwegian seafarers were unable to return to their occupied homeland.
It is now the centre of the Welsh Norwegian Society.
Unfortunately there is a rumour that McDonalds are trying to purchase the building for one of their "Restaurants"
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