Art and culture

Our city has a rich history but never stops looking forward. Famous for its industrial roots, Manchester continues to be a hub for innovation and creativity.

You’ll get a glimpse into our past with our array of museums, and enjoy cutting-edge modern experiences at our many galleries and theatres. Art is a constant theme throughout the city, from celebrated street art to our national acclaimed exhibitions.

Galleries and museums

With over 80 galleries and museums on your doorstep, you’ll find plenty of history and culture to immerse yourself in.

A number of exciting and prestigious art galleries can be found across Greater Manchester. Look out for:

  • Manchester Art Gallery
  • Whitworth Art Gallery
  • Castlefield Gallery
  • The Lowry 
The Holden Gallery

The Holden Gallery

The Holden Gallery is part of our prestigious Manchester School of Art. Using the original Nineteenth century gallery space, the venue hosts fully curated exhibitions all year round. Admission is free.

Our city’s rich history is on display across a range of museums. Some of the most popular include:

  • People’s History Museum
  • Imperial War Museum North
  • Manchester Museum
  • The Pankhurst Centre
  • Museum of Science and Industry
  • Museum of Transport
  • Salford Museum and Art Gallery

For a full list of museums and galleries, go to Vist Manchester.

National Football Museum

National Football Museum

Manchester and football are intertwined, so it’s no surprise we’re home to the National Football Museum. Here you’ll see a collection of unique items and exhibitions that celebrate the beautiful game. A must for any football fan.

Libraries

Manchester is famed for celebrating literary arts. By living here, you’ll have access to a host of public libraries with an abundance of free resources, including our brand new Poetry Library. Whether you want to get involved in writing, or just enjoy a good book, Manchester’s stunning libraries provide the perfect setting.

Libraries to look out for:

  • Manchester Central Library
  • The John Rylands Library
  • The Portico Library
  • Chetham’s Library

Our All Saints library is on campus, and open to our students 24/7 during term time.

Manchester Poetry Library

Manchester Poetry Library

We're opening the North West's first public poetry library in 2020, continuing our proud tradition of being at the forefront of the creative arts in Manchester. It's on campus, and available to all our students.

Film and theatre

In addition to the dozens of mainstream cinemas throughout the city, there are multiple options to get your fix of independent or arthouse cinema and live theatre performances.

Home  

Just a short walk from campus, Home offers the latest blockbuster releases, independent screenings, live performances, and digital arts. Complete with three food and drink areas, Home is the ideal place for contemporary art lovers.

The Savoy

The Savoy is a renovated single-screen cinema that was first built in 1923. Screening both the latest Hollywood blockbusters and old school classics, its vintage setting is an experience for true cinema lovers.

The Plaza

A short train ride away in Stockport, The Plaza has been powering Manchester’s cinema scene since 1932.

Everyman

Everyman aims to revolutionise the cinema experience. Sit back and enjoy the latest releases in luxury seating, with food and drink ready to order.

Palace Theatre

Found on Oxford Road close to campus, Manchester’s Palace Theatre plays host to some of the biggest musicals and theatre performances from around the world.

Home Cinema
Home is one of Manchester's premier destinations for cinema and performing arts.
Pride flag

Manchester Pride

We're proud to support Manchester Pride, one of the UK's biggest LGBTQ+ festivals. It takes place every August bank holiday.