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The blending of history and heritage in Manchester is a constant, highly active and very visible process. Driven by the 1996 IRA bomb and the staging of 2002's Commonwealth Games, the last decade has seen as furious a programme of... read more»
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- Imperial Chinese Archway
- Faulkner Street, M1.
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Manchester is home to one of Europe’s largest Chinese communities,... read more»
- Imperial War Museum North
- The Quays, Trafford Wharf
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Closely competing with Urbis for the title of most striking new... read more»
- International 3
- 8 Fairfield Street
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A small, independent artist-run space, this whimsically eccentric... read more»
- John Rylands Library
- 150 Deansgate
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Despite giving the impression of near-medieval antiquity, this... read more»
- Manchester Jewish Museum
- 190 Cheetham Hill Road, Cheetham
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Just beyond the outskirts of the City Centre lies the Jewish museum,... read more»
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- Manchester Art Gallery
- Mosley Street
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A noted home to some stunning Pre-Raphaelite art. Highlights of the ... read more»
- Manchester Cathedral
- Cathedral Yard
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A church building of some description has existed on this site since... read more»
- Manchester Central Convention Complex
- Off Lower Mosley Street
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The site of the city’s third main station (Central Station) in the... read more»
- Manchester Museum
- University of Manchester, Oxford Road
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Formerly a rather dusty example of a museum in the old-school mould,... read more»
- Manchester Museum of Transport
- Boyle Street, Cheetham
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Two huge halls house over a century’s worth of lovingly restored... read more»
