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Displays of local and natural history, tanks of 'pond life' animals and an observation beehive. Sale of natural history books, souvenirs, and ice cream. Wildlife garden.
Original, 19thC spinning mill complex, complete with mill owner's house, back-to-back cottages and job masters' stables with working horses.
Built in 1904 in Baroque style as an art gallery. Permanent collection of 19thC and 20thC British art. Temporary exhibitions.
A primarily 17th century mansion house, containing period furnished rooms as well as temporary exhibition space.
The museum is open Tuesday to Sunday (along with Bank and school holiday Mondays) from 10:00am until 6.00pm. Admission to the National Media Museum is FREE (charges apply for cinemas/IMAX).
Four comprehensive art galleries featuring over 400 works by David Hockney. Grade II Listed historic mill building set in a picturesque village which was built for the mill workers in 1853.
Renowned worldwide, the Bradford Bulls game day experience combines world class rugby action with award-winning family entertainment in a spectacle second to none.
Our Pictureville cinema regularly screens the best contemporary and classic films and welcomes guests from across the globe to talk about their work.
This is the house where, between 1815 and 1820, the 4 famous Brontes were born. It is being restored gradually to the appearance it had in their day.
The Peace Museum is unique in the UK, covering peace history, non violence and conflict resolution. The museum send exhibits across the UK and the World. Collection contributions welcome.