• Manchester Art Gallery, formerly Manchester City Art Gallery, is a publicly owned art museum on Mosley Street in Manchester city centre, England.
  • This city has some art for no matter what you’re into, be it tiny DIY studios or big-name museums: here are the best art galleries in Manchester right now.
  • The Manchester Art Gallery café, run by acclaimed chef Matthew Taylor, is a great spot, too, with the food, cakes and bakes made fresh on site every day.
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  • Manchester Art Gallery represents such a fantastic asset to the city for both locals and visitors. There are two 2 exhibitions currently running that I particularly liked.
  • One of Manchester’s premier museums, the Manchester Art Gallery was founded in the early 19th century and boasts a collection of more than 25,000 objects.
    • Castlefield Gallery – is Manchester’s first public contemporary visual art gallery
    • Contemporary Six – The Gallery – is a leading independent art gallery
    • Manchester Art Gallery – is the original useful museum, started in 1823
  • Manchester Art Gallery has been at the centre of city life for 200 years. From its origins in the Royal Manchester Institution for the Promotion of Literature...
  • Nestled in the vibrant city of Manchester, the Manchester Art Gallery stands as a beacon of artistic expression, cultural enrichment, and creative inspiration.
  • The city’s galleries rank among the finest in the UK, and one of the best places to kick-off your day of culture is at the Grade I-listed Manchester Art Gallery.
  • Manchester Art Gallery, Manchester: Our most recommended tours and activities. Manchester: Self-guided city walking tour with mobile app.
  • Manchester Art Gallery on Mosley Street houses nearly 13,000 individual pieces which helped to make the city a cultural titan of the north of England.
  • Manchester Art Gallery also owns an internationally renowned collection of decorative art including ceramics, metalwork, textiles and furniture.