The humble gazebo has a luxurious and long lost history first appearing in Egyptian times. Popular all across the globe every continent has adopted gazebos into the culture at certain times in history. Even the local town of Mountain Ash appears to have built a rooftop gazebo at the turn of the century where gazebos hit their peak pop popularity across Europe. Cwmbach mountain has many 'cairns' which appear to be very early hand built stone structures high on mountain tops located in alignment with the planets likely for viewing the equinox and solstice movements that later humans would depend upon for farming cycles. To this day the Gazebo remains synonymous with enjoyment of the outdoors and beautiful locations and seemed an obvious solution to the lack of a community centre in Cwmbach. The Golden Gazebo pop up arts centre benefits from low environmental impact, low costs and being nomadic in nature is able to relocate around the different areas of Cwmbach and offer creativity tailored to the needs of different groups.
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