About this Event
Here are the Seven Wonders of Manchester: what was the world’s biggest trading room, masterpieces of religious art, Europe’s oldest library, the city’s cathedral and a celebration of Manchester’s greatest gift to the world – Work.
These are some of the wonders of Manchester, the world’s first industrial city, capital of the North.
• Chetham’s, the oldest library in Europe built into the 15th century Tudor buildings in the heart of mediaeval Manchester.
• The Trinity painting inside Manchester Cathedral, honouring the church's three saints.
• The Royal Exchange: once the world’s biggest trading floor, now home to a futurist-looking and world-renowned theatre.
• The stained glass inside St Ann's Church with its Masonic and Kabbalist connections.
• The extraordinary Stations of the Cross paintings in St Mary the Hidden Gem, the oldest post-Reformation Catholic church in the country.
• A glorious representation of the full city coat of arms, complete with its religious symbolsim and slave ship.
• Ford Madox Brown’s monumental painting Work inside Manchester Art Gallery. This is Manchester’s greatest work of art, explained, outlined, resolved in wondrous detail.
• The vintage Rolls Royce outside the Midland Hotel. What on earth is it doing there?
And we will finish in an eighth wonder for much-needed refreshments.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Victoria Station wallmap, Victoria Station Approach, Manchester, United Kingdom
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