Thehidden8

Thehidden8 Hidden is a group of 8 Heritage gems in and around Manchester. So whether you're here for the weekend, or a seasoned local - there's something for everyone.

The Hidden group is made up of 8 of the best small, local heritage attractions you've never heard of. Come and say Hi!

21/04/2015

Did anyone manage to visit all 8 Hidden venues during the holidays?

Say Hi to Victoria Baths!Visit Victoria baths to experience rich architecture, unique arts events, stories of swimming, ...
17/04/2015

Say Hi to Victoria Baths!

Visit Victoria baths to experience rich architecture, unique arts events, stories of swimming, love, laughter and triumph. Create your own memories in this inspirational Grade II listed building, that served the community for 86 years and is still being returned to it's former glory. Discover rich terracotta, decorative stained glass, and sumptuous tiles and mosaics as you step inside.

Say Hi to Cheetham's Library!Founded in 1653 Chetham's library is believed to be the oldest public library in the Englis...
17/04/2015

Say Hi to Cheetham's Library!

Founded in 1653 Chetham's library is believed to be the oldest public library in the English-speaking world, and is housed in a well-preserved medieval college. The entire collection has been designated as one of national and international importance and you can explore this treasure in the heart of Manchester. As well as early printed books, the collections include a wealth of ephemera, manuscript diaries, letters, deeds, prints and paintings!

Say Hi to the Pankhurst Centre!The Pankhurst Centre is the former home of Emmeline Pankhurst and her daughters Christabe...
17/04/2015

Say Hi to the Pankhurst Centre!

The Pankhurst Centre is the former home of Emmeline Pankhurst and her daughters Christabel, Sylvia and Adela and is the first place where the meetings of the WSPU, later known as the Suffragette movement, was held in october 1903. The Centre now houses a small museum/Heritage Centre which remains as a legacy to the Pankhurst family and the Suffragette movement, and is open to all.

Say Hi to the Museum of Transport!Discover Greater Manchester's public road transport history with the Museum of Transpo...
17/04/2015

Say Hi to the Museum of Transport!

Discover Greater Manchester's public road transport history with the Museum of Transport. Take a trip back in time with one of Britain's biggest collections of restored buses, coaches and trams. From a Victorian horse drawn bus to the prototype Metrolink tram, see and sit in fascinating vehicles that took Greater Manchester folk to work, shops and outings to the coast and the countryside.

Say Hi to The Greater Manchester Police Museum!Explore Manchester's hidden past - an eerie underworld, where police offi...
17/04/2015

Say Hi to The Greater Manchester Police Museum!

Explore Manchester's hidden past - an eerie underworld, where police officers were kept busy apprehending unsavoury characters of all ages. The Greater Manchester Police Museum and Archives enables you to experience what life was like for these officers. Come and see our 1879 Police Station, visit the cells and stand in a real Victorian Magistrates court!

Open Tuesdays 10.30 - 3.30

Say Hi to the Working Class Movement Library!Working people have always struggled to get their voices heard. The Working...
18/03/2015

Say Hi to the Working Class Movement Library!

Working people have always struggled to get their voices heard. The Working Class Movement Library records over 200 years of organising and campaigning by ordinary men and women. The collection provides a rich insight into working people's daily lives as well as their thoughts, hopes, fears and the roles they played in the significant events of their time.

www.wcml.org.uk

Say Hi to Elizabeth Gaskell's House!Elizabeth Gaskell's House in Manchester was the home of the famous author and her fa...
18/03/2015

Say Hi to Elizabeth Gaskell's House!

Elizabeth Gaskell's House in Manchester was the home of the famous author and her family. Her novels include Mary Barton, Cranford, North and South, Ruth and Wives and Daughters and are enjoyed on television, stage and radio. This beautifully restored home is now open to the public. It has spectacular period rooms and garden and a tea room for visitors to enjoy. There is also a programme of special activities.

www.elizabethgaskellhouse.co.uk

The first heritage institution to say Hi! Is Manchester Jewish Museum. It is the only Jewish Museum outside London and i...
13/02/2015

The first heritage institution to say Hi! Is Manchester Jewish Museum. It is the only Jewish Museum outside London and is housed in the oldest surviving synagogue building in Manchester, completed in 1874.

It is a beautiful example of Victorian architecture, executed in Moorish style. Particularly noteworthy are the splendid stained glass windows and the distinctive cast-iron fitments.

190 Cheetham Hill Road, Manchester, M8 8LW

We're open...

Sunday - Thursday: 10am - 4pm
Friday: 10am - 1pm

0161 834 9879
www.manchesterjewishmuseum.com

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Manchester

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