Museum of Science and Industry

Museum of Science and Industry

URBIS

URBIS

All Aboard

All Aboard

  • Working Wednesdays 
    Dunham Massey 
    6th June 2012 

    Find out how the conservation team keep the house and collection in tip-top condition ....

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  • Tatton Park Biennial 2012 
    Tatton Park Gardens 
    12th May 2012 - 30th September 2012 

    Every two years, Tatton Park hosts its Biennial of contemporary art, commissioning the finest international, national and regional artists ....

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  • Outdoors: Photographic Workshop  
    Northwich Woodlands 
    21st May 2012 

    An evening workshop led by professional photographers Tracy and John Langley ....

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  • Exhibition of Original Paintings 
    Anderton Boat Lift 
    26th May 2012 - 10th June 2012 

    An exhibition from Award Winning Artist Diana Bernice Tackley .....

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  • Lecture: Faerie Painting 
    Harlequin Theatre 
    28th May 2012 

    Fairies seem to exist in abundance in contemporary popular art; indeed hundreds of ‘popular’ artists seem to make a living from them, and from their darker cousins, witches, vampires, shapeshifters and the rest ....

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  • Exhibition: Castles and Forts of Cheshire 
    Weaver Hall Museum 
    3rd February 2012 - 8th July 2012 

    Explore the story of these local Cheshire defences through the centuries ....

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Manchester

The city centre features numerous theatres, music venues, art galleries and museums, such as Urbis and the Museum of Science and Industry.

Manchester is a shopper’s paradise, either at the refurbished Arndale Centre, or in the more exclusive King Street and St Anne’s Square.  

Chinatown has a spectacular Imperial Arch and numerous high quality restaurants.

Manchester is justly famed for its legendary nightlife, with plenty of traditional pubs, modern bars, nightclubs, several cinemas and a thriving live music scene.

Oxford Road Station was built in 1960 with curves bringing to mind the Sydney Opera House and is a grade II listed building.

Close by are:

The Greenroom is situated in two converted railway arches beneath the station.  Facilities include a fully resourced black-box style theatre, a studio style rehearsal room, exhibition facilities, and a café/bar. 

The Palace Theatre is Manchester's flagship theatre and shows are of the same calibre as in London's West End, often being part of the same tour.  From Opera to musicals and even pantomime, the venue stages them all and has a huge capacity over three floors of seating.

Home to the Halle, the Bridgewater Hall is a beautiful modern concert hall, with great acoustics for classical music. Alongside a huge programme of classical music, featuring international orchestras, they also have light entertainment and rock and pop acts.

Cheshire Best Kept Stations is supported by Cheshire West and Chester, Cheshire East, Cheshire Crimebeat, Visit Chester and Cheshire, Northern Rail, Vigin Trains and Roberts Bakery