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The Tabernacle (Welsh:Y Tabernacl ) is a centre for the performing arts inMachynlleth,Powys,Wales. It is located in a formerWesleyan chapel, which was converted in the mid-1980s and opened as a performing arts space in 1986. Since then theMuseum of Modern Art has grown up alongside it, with six exhibition spaces.[1]
The Tabernacle' Auditorium seats 350 people and regularly hostschamber andchoral music,drama,lectures and conferences. It also has translation booths, agrand piano, recording facilities and a cinema screen. There is a bar in the foyer. There are music teaching rooms and an art studio in Ty Llyfnant. The Green Room doubles as a Language Laboratory whereLifelong learning classes are held.
TheMachynlleth Festival takes place in the Auditorium in late August every year.[2]
Since acquiring accreditation from the Museums, Archives and Libraries Division of the Welsh Government in 2016, the Trust owning the Tabernacle is now known as "MOMA Machynlleth".
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