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Member's pageKelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum (켈빈그로브 미술관&박물관)
Glasgow > (Attraction)
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10:00~17:00
Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum opened in 1901 and is a firm favourite with local people and visitors. It has stunning architecture and a family fr ... More
Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum opened in 1901 and is a firm favourite with local people and visitors. It has stunning architecture and a family friendly atmosphere. Explore 22 galleries and discover everything from art to animals, Ancient Egypt to Charles Rennie Mackintosh and so much more.
Kelvingrove Art Galleries Argyle Street, Glasgow G3 8AG Scotland 
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Mon-Thu & Sat : 10:00am-17:00pm
Fri & Sun : 11:00am-17:00pm
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By Train ::
The closest train stations are Partick (PTK), Charing Cross (CHC) and Exhibition Centre (EXG). These stations are roughly 1 mile away from Kelvingrove.
The lines for these stations run through the Low-Level platforms, at Glasgow Central (GLC) for Partick and Exhibition Centre and Glasgow Queen Street (GLQ) for Partick and Charing Cross.
Glasgow Central and Glasgow Queen Street are roughly 1.5 to 2 miles away from Kelvingrove.
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The closest Subway station is Kelvinhall, which is roughly ½ mile away.
By Bus ::
The bus stops at the front of Kelvingrove, on Argyle Street, have regular services from both directions. Services include:
First Bus- services 2, 3 & 77
McGill’s - service 17
The City Sightseeing buses
Member's pageMuseum of the Jewellery Quarter (주얼리 쿼터 박물관)
Birmingham > (Attraction)
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Ask anyone in the city what Birmingham is famous for and jewellery-making will be at the top of the list. With a world-wide reputation for the highest ... More
Ask anyone in the city what Birmingham is famous for and jewellery-making will be at the top of the list. With a world-wide reputation for the highest quality precious metals and gemstones, the region has for centuries been the go-to place for those looking for the very best treasures.
The Museum of the Jewellery Quarter captures the vital role the industry has played as it shines a spotlight on a perfectly preserved workshop and offers a glimpse of working life in Birmingham’s renowned Jewellery Quarter.
By Road
Museum of the Jewellery Quarter is located just outside Birmingham city centre. For Sat Nav use postcode B18 6HA.
Vyse Street is off Great Hampton Street (B4100). There is no car park at the museum but parking is available on Vyse street and nearby streets (charges may apply).
By Road
Museum of the Jewellery Quarter is located just outside Birmingham city centre. For Sat Nav use postcode B18 6HA.
Vyse Street is off Great Hampton Street (B4100). There is no car park at the museum but parking is available on Vyse street and nearby streets (charges may apply).
By Metro
The closest metro stop is Jewellery Quarter. It is a 8 minute trip between the Grand Central metro stop (outside New Street Station) and Jewellery Quarter.
Turn left upon leaving the station onto Vyse Street and the entrance to the museum is located on the right hand side of the road. It is 5 mins walk away.
York Castle Museum is a museum located in York, on the site of York Castle, which was originally built by William the Conqueror in 1068. The museum it ... More
York Castle Museum is a museum located in York, on the site of York Castle, which was originally built by William the Conqueror in 1068. The museum itself was founded by John L. Kirk in 1938, and is housed in prison buildings which were built on the site of the castle in the 18th century, the debtors' prison.
Here you can see hundreds of years of York's history in one place – from the world renowned Victorian street Kirkgate, to meeting the infamous prisoners in the spooky cells and all the way to the swinging sixties. There's something for everyone this year at York Castle Museum.
Eye of York Tower St, York YO1 9RY England 
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Everyday 10:00am-17:00pm
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York Castle Museum takes approximately 20 to 25 minutes to walk to from York Railway Station – follow the green pedestrian signs to the 'Castle Area'. The nearest bus stop is on Tower Street where the number 3 bus stops. This is within 150m of the museum. There are several other bus stops nearby.
The National Railway Museum) is a museum in York, forming part of the Science Museum Group. The museum tells the story of rail transport in Britain an ... More
The National Railway Museum) is a museum in York, forming part of the Science Museum Group. The museum tells the story of rail transport in Britain and its impact on society. It is the home of the national collection of historically significant railway vehicles such as Mallard, Stirling Single, Duchess of Hamilton and a Japanese bullet train. In addition, the National Railway Museum holds a diverse collection of other objects, from a household recipe book used in George Stephenson's house to film showing a "never-stop railway" developed for the British Empire Exhibition. It has won many awards, including the European Museum of the Year Award in 2001.
Manchester Museum, one of the largest university museums in the UK, is over one hundred and thirty years old.
The original neo-Gothic building was de ... More
Manchester Museum, one of the largest university museums in the UK, is over one hundred and thirty years old.
The original neo-Gothic building was designed by renowned architect Alfred Waterhouse (1830–1905) and is home to around four and a half million objects from natural sciences and human cultures. It has always been a place for research and learning, and we are a critical part of the city’s research infrastructure today.
hello future is the name given to the £15 million capital project, which transformed the museum and completed in February 2023.
Although our building and objects are important, the hello future transformation was about so much more. We asked ourselves how we can care for people, their ideas, beliefs and relationships. We believe that museums have extraordinary power to build understanding and empathy between cultures, across generations and time.
Transforming a historic building with such a large collection and renewing our civic mission was a complex project. Over eighteen thousand objects had to be moved or protected from building work during construction and we recycled and reused as much material as we could. It was made possible thanks to our extraordinary team and a spirit of collective endeavour.
The galleries and facilities that you find across the museum have been co-curated and co-designed and displays include new and diverse perspectives.
Oxford Road The University of Manchester, Manchester M13 9PL England 
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Tuesday: 10am – 5pm
Wednesday: 10am – 9pm
Thursday: 10am – 5pm
Friday: 10am – 5pm
Saturday: 8am – 5pm
Sunday: 10am – 5pm
Last admission is 30 minutes before the museum is due to close.
They are closed to the public on Mondays (including Bank Holidays).
- Entry is free.
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The museum is on a major bus route and close to tram and train stations.
Approximately 14-minute walk from Oxford Road train station
Approximately 17-minute walk from St Peter’s Square Metrolink stop
Approximately 21-minute walk from Manchester Piccadilly train station
There are frequent bus services, travelling towards, away from and across the city centre, including: 15, 18, 41, 42, 42A, 42B, 43, 53, 111, 142, 143, 147, 191, 197, V1, V2. Ask for the bus stop nearest to Manchester Museum, Oxford Road.
People’s History Museum is the national museum of democracy, telling the story of its development in Britain: past, present, and future.
Explore the ... More
People’s History Museum is the national museum of democracy, telling the story of its development in Britain: past, present, and future.
Explore the radical stories of people coming together to champion ideas worth fighting for, and be empowered by the past to make a change for the future.
Left Bank, Manchester M3 3ER England 
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Wed-Mon : 10:00am-17:00pm
(Closed on Tue)
- Free entry
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The museum is located on the corner of Left Bank and Bridge Street, opposite the Civil Justice Centre, alongside the River Irwell, in the Spinningfields area of Manchester city centre, postcode M3 3ER.
The National Football Museum offers a fun-packed visit for football fanatics, families and those wanting to learn more and share stories about the cou ... More
The National Football Museum offers a fun-packed visit for football fanatics, families and those wanting to learn more and share stories about the country’s favourite game. With four galleries to explore, six interactive games, plus an exciting programme of exhibitions, guided tours and workshops, there’s something for everybody to enjoy.
Cathedral Gardens Urbis Building, Manchester M4 3BG England 
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Everyday 10:00am-17:00pm (Last entry at 16:00pm)
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The National Football Museum is located in Manchester’s iconic Urbis Building in the heart of the Medieval Quarter and close to the Central Retail District, Norther Quarter and NOMA.
Member's pageScience and Industry Museum (과학 산업 박물관)
Manchester > (Attraction)
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The Science and Industry Museum is devoted to inspiring visitors through ideas that change the world, from the Industrial Revolution to today and beyo ... More
The Science and Industry Museum is devoted to inspiring visitors through ideas that change the world, from the Industrial Revolution to today and beyond.
They care for a globally important heritage site comprising five listed buildings, two of them listed Grade 1. This site was the original terminus of the world’s first inter-city railway and our characteristic 1830 Warehouse epitomises Manchester’s 19th-century reputation as the 'warehouse of the western world'.
They combine the distinctive appeal of our historic site with a vibrant contemporary science programme, making connections between the past and the present, between scientific theory and real-world applications.
The Roman Baths is one of the finest historic sites in Northern Europe. Once the site of one of the great religious spas of the ancient world. the peo ... More
The Roman Baths is one of the finest historic sites in Northern Europe. Once the site of one of the great religious spas of the ancient world. the people of Roman Britain came to the site to worship the goddess Sulis Minerva and bathe in the waters of the natural thermal springs, which still flow with hot water today.
The first shrine at the thermal pools was dedicated to the god Sulis and following the Roman invasion this led to Bath being named Aquae Sulis. While you can't enjoy a dip in the thermal waters of the Roman Baths anymore.
It was originally an air-raid shelter building where British wartime cabinet led by Winston Churchill was located
during World War II and it was a s ... More
It was originally an air-raid shelter building where British wartime cabinet led by Winston Churchill was located
during World War II and it was a special air-raid shelter building built to avoid bombing raids by bombers.