Despite slipping out of the spotlight in recent times, St Helen's has been a cornerstone of Welsh sport for 150 years.
But the seafront venue will return to the limelight during the 2025-26 rugby season, when the Ospreys rugby side moves back in permanently.
The ground provided the scene for Wales' first home rugby international, Swansea becoming the first club to beat all three major southern hemisphere sides, and where Sir Garfield Sobers famously hit six sixes against Glamorgan.
But cricket has been brought to an end at the venue, and renovation work is taking place to turn it into a 8,000-capacity regional rugby stadium.