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Manchester has many attractions including galleries, museums, sculpture trails, architecture and glorious countryside to name just a few of the many exciting places to visit. While you are discovering the stories and treasures of all ten districts of Manchester you will enjoy a feast of sightseeing and things to do.
1. Lyme Park (Manchester Attractions/Parks in Manchester)
Lyme Park is a great estate with lavishly decorated house and fine gardens for you to explore. At Lyme Park there is a Tudor house transformed into a huge Italianate palace in the 18th century. Lyme Park also boasts a Tranquil Victorian garden, with...
2. Palace Theatre Manchester (Manchester Attractions/Theatres in Manchester)
Palace Theatre Manchester The Palace Theatre Manchester originally opened as the Palace Theatre of Varieties on Whit Monday 1891 and cost its owners the then colossal sum of £40,500. The Palace Theatre Manchester was renovation in 1913 and the ...
3. Urbis Manchester (Manchester Attractions/Museums)
Urbis Manchester is set in a dramatic glass building rising high above the centre of Manchester xlose to the Print Works entertainment complex and Victoria Station. Urbis Manchester is an interactive exhibition that will lead you on a journey explori...
4. Museum of Science & Industry (Manchester Attractions/Museums)
The Manchester Museum of Science & Industry is situated in the oldest passenger railway buildings in the world and is a must see when visiting Manchester The Museum tells the story of the history, science and industry of Manchester which was the ...
5. Manchester Art Gallery (Manchester Attractions/Art Gallery in Manchester)
Manchester Art Gallery is a must for art lovers when visiting Manchester. The Manchester Art Gallery has an internationally respected collection of art ranging from the early Dutch and Italian masters, through to the likes of Gainsborough and Co...
6. The Lowry (Manchester Attractions/Art Gallery in Manchester)
The Lowry Manchester is undoubtedly one of the most visited galleries in Manchester. The Lowry Salford Quays building has a spectacularly modern design and is every bit as fascinating as the varied art collection inside. The Lowry Manchester is named...
7. John Rylands Library (Manchester Attractions/Libraries in Manchester)
John Rylands Library 150 Deansgate, Manchester, UK - England M3 3EH · 161-834-5343 John Rylands Library is a captivating Gothic structure that dates back to the late 1800's. John Rylands Library is now part of the Manches...
8. Imperial War Museum North (Manchester Attractions/Museums)
Imperial War Museum North is one of the most talked about Museums in Europe, Imperial War Museum North is about war, people and their stories, about how lives have been and still are shaped by war and conflict. The award-winning building designed by ...
9. Manchester Museum of Transport (Manchester Attractions/Museums)
Manchester Museum of Transport has one of the largest and most varied collections of historic vehicles representing more than 100 years of road transport history. The Manchester Museum of Transport also holds extensive archives with information and ...
10. The Peoples History Museum (Manchester Attractions/Museums)
The People's History Museum is the national centre for the collection, conservation, interpretation and study of material relating to the history of working people in Britain.