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Manchester Art Gallery

Manchester Art Gallery

4.6 (11,360 reviews)
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Best time to visit

Weekday mornings right at 10am opening are quietest, especially Tuesday through Thursday. School holidays and weekends draw big crowds, so plan for an early start.

Budget tips

Entry is completely free with no booking required, though special exhibitions may carry a small charge. Drop whatever you like into the donation box near the entrance.

Recommended for

Art lovers, Families with children, Architecture enthusiasts, Rainy day explorers

Plan your visit

2-3 hours

About

Quick facts: Home to over 25,000 artworks spanning six centuries, the collection includes everything from Pre-Raphaelite masterpieces to contemporary installations. The gallery's stunning building fuses a grand 1820s neoclassical facade with a sleek 2002 glass-and-steel extension.

Highlights: One room holds the "Clarendon Palace" mural that once hung in a 13th-century hunting lodge, making it one of the oldest British paintings on public display. You can also spot a tiny hidden mouse carved into a 17th-century Dutch cabinet, a playful signature left by the furniture maker.

Insider tips

  • Head straight to the third-floor gallery of British watercolours, which most visitors skip but holds some real treasures.
  • The Clore Interactive Gallery has hands-on activities for kids, including dress-up costumes and art-making stations.
  • Natural light floods the modern wing by afternoon, making it the best spot for photographing the larger paintings and sculptures.
  • If you need a break, the cafe in the glass atrium serves a proper afternoon tea with locally sourced cakes.

Practical info

Opening hours

Directions

Official website

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