Recommended Niche Museums in the UK!
In addition to your studies in the UK, you can visit a variety of museums to gain a deeper understanding of the local culture and British culture, making your study abroad experience more meaningful! Today, we recommend a niche museum near Manchester - Salford Museum & Art Gallery.
❗️Due to the long name, it will be referred to as the museum below.
The museum is located in Salford, near Manchester, and is a museum that combines history, art, and culture. It was built in 1850 and was originally one of the first libraries in the UK to be open to the public for free. It has gradually evolved into a museum and art gallery that is open to the public for free.
🌟Highlights:
✅The first highlight of the museum is the Lark Hill Place, one of the museum's most famous exhibitions, which recreates the street scenes of the Victorian era, giving visitors an immersive experience of the 19th-century atmosphere, from shops, houses, and blacksmith shops to various stalls. If you've been to the Nanjing Museum, you might think of the immersive experience of the Republic of China Pavilion, which is very similar.
✅The museum's art collection is also a highlight, with its art gallery featuring works by many British artists, especially landscapes and portraits. In addition, the gallery also features some modern art.
✅The museum also has a Salford history section, which shows the changes in Salford from the Industrial Revolution to the present day, covering urban development, industrial progress, social life, and more, helping visitors to fully understand the history of the Salford area.
🚉Transportation:
Take the train from Manchester to Salford Crescent Station, then walk for about 5 minutes. If you don't mind walking, you can walk from Manchester city center. Although it's in another city, it's only a little over 30 minutes away, and sometimes it's even faster than public transportation.
🕙Opening hours:
Weekdays: 9:30 am–4 pm
Saturday/Sunday: 11:30 am–4 pm
Closed on Mondays❌
❤Recommended reasons:
The immersive experience of Victorian street scenes makes you feel like you've traveled back in time, which is the biggest highlight of the museum. In addition, the museum is relatively quiet, but there are many exhibits and art collections. If you want to find a quiet place to enjoy art and various collections, this is a good choice.