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Parthian Climbing
Parthian Climbing is a recreational attraction offering sports activities like bouldering, rope climbing, auto-belay, and many more VFX-related activities. It is located within the old Church on Bennet Street.
With 20 meters high walls having multiple hurdles and bottom rope routes, there are trained professionals for short-term activities and even courses on rope climbing at Parthian Climbing. Apart from the exciting sports activities and climbing sessions, Parthian Climbing is also famous for its thematic cafe serving many cuisines for a relishing experience after climbing activities. In addition, sports freaks can hop onto the sports shops in the arena that sell kits, gear, clothing, shoes, sports equipment, and many more.
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Royal Exchange Theatre
Royal Exchange Theatre is a classic example of regal theatre in grade II architectural list located in the centre of the Manchester building. From folk to jazz and rock, there are musical, literary, and even drama events hosted in Royal Exchange Theatre.
The theatre can accommodate 800 people on a triple floored seating arrangement and two balconies to enjoy performances. Witnessing performances like The Prince of Homburg, Don Carlos, the writing of Shakespeare, The Dresser and many more, the theatre gives you an aesthetic Greek architecture vibe with utmost entertainment and comfort. Designed by five notable directors, Braham Murray, James Maxwell, Micheal Elliott, Caspar Wrede, and Richard Negri, the building is fabricated with heptagonal steel and modules made from glass.
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Sale Water Park
Situated in the Metropolitan Borough of Trafford in Greater Manchester, Sale Water Park is a country park sprawling over an area of 152 acres (62 ha).his area of countryside encompasses an artificial lake, woodland, meadows, and the River Mersey.
Opened in 1979, it consists a cafe, restaurant, and water sports center. Owned by Trafford Council, this water park lies south of the city in the green belt area. Close to amenities, the lake at the Sale Water Park becomes the visitors' hub during the summers. It covers around one-third of the parking area and offers several engaging watersport activities from sailboats to jet skis. The visitors who want to escape the hustle & bustle at the Water Sports Centre can enjoy some relaxing moments amid the grassy meadows of the River Mersey or along the Jackson’s Boat Bridge.
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Salford Museum and Art Gallery
Salford Museum and Art Gallery is situated in the Greater Manchester area around Peel Park of Salford and is dedicated to the art and architecture of Salford.
Considered the ‘first free public library of the UK’, the building is a masterpiece in itself, designed in Renaissance style with detailed masonry elements and aesthetics. Victorian Gallery, Pilkington’s Ceramic collection, and Hand Gallery are some permanent exhibits showcasing paintings, sculptures, and archives from different eras. Explore the Lark Hill Palace, a street that displays artefacts from the past lives of Salford. There are multiple archives and books in the library and souvenir shops in the museum.
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Lowry Theatre
Lowry Theatre is a magnificent visual and performing arts centre that presents opera, musicals, dance shows, comedy, visual art events, and music events for charity. Situated in the Salford area of Greater Manchester, this place also houses a gallery complex.
The gallery complex at Lowry is spread over 2,000 square metres and displays various oil, watercolour and pastel artworks. The gallery showcases various exhibitions like the L.S. Lowry exhibition, Picture this, Gig for Victory, Craft families, etc. In addition, books, catalogues, press cuttings, and auction photographs can be explored in the archive room of the premises. The central part of the premises is adorned with one drama studio and two grand theatres that can accommodate 1,730 seats. Enjoy regular plays, musical events, opera and comedy shows at the theatre area.
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The Trafford Centre
The Trafford Centre is a popular leisure destination and shopping hub in the Greater Manchester area. Designed with lavish architectural interiors, the centre houses thousands of brands, restaurants, and bars. It is structured with four major segments.
Leisure facilities, cinema halls, restaurants, and shopping complexes are housed as per their departments in different sections of the centre with a multiplex on the specific part of the building. Shopping enthusiasts can visit luxury brands like Apple, H&M, Gap, Mango, French Connection, and many more. The Arcade section is equipped with a Laser Quest arena, miniature golf, bowling, fun escape, and various other games that add to the leisure activities.
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The Whitworth
Located in Whitworth Park of Manchester University, The Whitworth is a majestic art gallery featuring more than 55,000 sculptures, paintings, textiles, watercolour art, and wallpapers. In addition, Whitworth houses an elegant glass restaurant serving delicious food and some shops selling art pieces worth exploring.
The building of Whitworth is designed in Jacobean style, beautifully crafted with terracotta on red bricks. A semi-circular porch, stone columns, and green rooftops make the building an architectural wonder. Modern artists like Henry Moore, Francis Bacon, William Blake, Pablo Picasso, and many others have contributed various famous works, including the marble sculpture Genesis to the vibrant exhibitions at Whitworth.
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Victoria Baths
Designed by Manchester’s first city architect Henry Price, Victoria Baths is a popular complex in Manchester in the northern part of England. The building was once a leisure facility with private baths, laundry, swimming pools, Turkish baths and even jacuzzis that are now closed; however, the building is still intact, boasting pretty architectural work.
Multi Colored brick facades with terracotta design, glazed tiles, stained glass windows, and decorative interiors are worth exploring. Victoria baths also organize various events and fests like swim and supper club, the big splash, beer con, vintage homes show, craft fair, winter fair and night markets that add to the fun.
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Warehouse Projects
Warehouse Projects is a chain of nightclubs in the Greater Manchester area in England that provides one of the most happening clubbing experiences in the city. The club has witnessed numerous performances by international stars like Carl Cox, Aphex Twin, Pete Tong, Erick Morillo, Foals etc.
Famous for organising the best New Year’s party in the city, the sound and lightning setup of the warehouse project is one of a kind. The vibrant restaurant and bar serve the best cocktails and dishes that can be enjoyed with electronic and jazz performances by notable artists.
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