Manchester Sights & Attractions
There are many museums, art galleries, theatres, and concert venues in Manchester. Being the second city of the United Kingdom it is huge and with diverse arts and cultural scene.
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Greater Manchester's Museum of Transport
Greater Manchester Museum of Transport holds one of the largest, prominent and multifarious collections in the UK, which is presented by vehicles, mainly buses. Collection comprises also two trolleybuses from Manchester and Ashton-under-Lyne corporations, the prototype Manchester Metrolink tram, and a Manchester Corporation tram from 1901.
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Imperial War Museum North
The Imperial War Museum North had been opened in 2002. It was designed by Daniel Libeskind and now it is a symbol of our world torn apart by conflict and is located at The Quays, 2 miles from Manchester city centre.
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Museum of Science and Industry
The Museum of Science and Industry in Manchester offers galleries, working exhibits and costumed characters, which can tell the stunning story of distinguished inventions and revolutionary disclosures both past and present.
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The Manchester Museum
The Manchester Museum is a part of The University of Manchester. The museum is located on Oxford Road. It is one of the top university museums in Britain. It provides access to about six million items from every continent of the World, basing at the heart of the University's neo-Gothic buildings.
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The Royal Exchange Theatre
The Royal Exchange Theatre is a seven-sided, glass-walled capsule. The unique design offers the seats which are less than nine metres from the circular stage giving views from all angles.
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The Bridgewater Hall
The Manchester’s Bridgewater Hall is a world-class international concert venue. It has been opened in 1996 and hosts over 250 performances a year. It provides an alternative and unique place for a variety of corporate functions.
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St Ann's Church
The St Ann’s Manchester was built in 1742. It is a refined, neo-classical building, raised in local pink sandstone.
The remarkable round arched windows of the church with two-storey Corinthian pilasters are symbolic of the classical revival style.
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Manchester Cathedral
The Manchester Cathedral is a vibrant deification community. It is a visitor centre and reports to be a popular venue for concerts, exhibitions and refectory.
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Bridgewater Hall
Bridgewater Hall hosts over 250 performances a year and boasts an award-winning restaurant and café bar. Its waterfront location in the heart of the city makes it an ideal conference and event venue.
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