Manchester: Specialty Museum
Places and attractions in the Specialty museum category
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National Football Museum
Exhibitions on soccer past and present The National Football Museum in Manchester is a mecca for football enthusiasts and a testament to the city's deep-rooted passion for the sport. Located in the Urbis building in the heart of Manchester, this museum offers an extensive collection that celebrates the rich...
Manchester Museum
Key ethnography and natural history venue Nestled in the heart of Manchester, the Manchester Museum stands as a beacon of knowledge and culture in this bustling UK city. This esteemed institution, part of the University of Manchester, offers a diverse collection that spans natural history, archaeology...
Salford Museum and Art Gallery
Salford Museum and Art Gallery, in Peel Park, Salford, Greater Manchester, opened to the public in November 1850 as the Royal Museum and Public Library. The gallery and museum are devoted to the history of Salford and Victorian art and architecture.
Museum of Transport
The Museum of Transport, Greater Manchester aims to preserve and promote the public transport heritage of Greater Manchester in North West England, it is in the Cheetham Hill area of Manchester.
Pankhurst Centre
The Pankhurst Centre, 60–62 Nelson Street, Manchester, is a pair of Victorian villas, of which No. 62 was the home of Emmeline Pankhurst and her daughters Sylvia, Christabel and Adela and the birthplace of the suffragette movement in 1903.