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An award-winning museum where the galleries, collections and interactive displays bring to life the history of medicine. A great day out for everyone.
Two 17thC cottages, Victorian parlour and kitchen, weaving chamber, Moravian embroidery, folk exhibits, an 1822 hand-pulled fire engine and ethnographical exhibits.
Opera, ballet, pantomime, plays, concerts and musicals in one of the finest Victorian theatres in England. Home to Opera North and Northern Ballet Theatre.
The longest running music hall in Britain, it still operates a music hall season twice yearly in April and October. The television series 'The Good Old Days' was filmed here.
At Thwaite Mills you will find a fully restored, working 19th century watermill in an attractive riverside setting. The Century piece of the mill is the spectacle of two huge water wheels which drive the mill.
Abbey House Museum has an interactive childhood gallery, displays devoted to Kirkstall Abbey and a gallery exploring life in Victorian Leeds.
The museum explores Leeds' rich industrial past. Displays cover textiles, printing, cinematagraphy and engineering. Working exhibits include a 1904 spinning mule.
British art, including Bloomsbury and Camden Town pictures.
Narrow-gauge, passenger-carrying railway, workshop and museum.
Four gallery spaces for temporary exhibitions study centre on 1st floor includes archive, slide library, plus sculpture reference library.