List of Museums in England - Greater Manchester

Greater Manchester

  • Bolton Museum, Bolton
  • Bolton Steam Museum, Bolton
  • Bury Art Museum, Bury
  • Chetham's School of Music, Manchester
  • Cornerhouse, Manchester
  • Fletcher Moss Art Gallery, Manchester
  • Gallery of Costume, Fallowfield, Manchester
  • Gallery Oldham, Oldham
  • Greater Manchester Fire Service Museum, Rochdale
  • Greater Manchester Police Museum, Manchester
  • Heaton Hall, Heaton Park, Manchester
  • Imperial War Museum North, Trafford Park
  • Lancashire Fusiliers Museum, Bury
  • The Lowry, Salford Quays
  • Manchester Art Gallery, Manchester
  • Manchester Jewish Museum, Cheetham Hill, Manchester
  • Manchester Museum, University of Manchester, Manchester
  • Museum of Science and Industry, Manchester
  • Museum of Transport, Cheetham Hill, Manchester
  • Museum of the Manchester Regiment, Ashton-under-Lyne
  • Pankhurst Centre, Manchester
  • Ordsall Hall, Ordsall, Salford
  • People's History Museum, Manchester
  • Portland Basin Museum, Ashton-under-Lyne
  • Urbis, Manchester
  • Saddleworth Museum and Art Gallery, Saddleworth
  • Salford Museum and Art Gallery, Salford
  • Whitworth Art Gallery, Whitworth Park, Manchester
  • Wythenshawe Hall, Wythenshawe, Manchester

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