Bradford Museums & Art Galleries
Watch your favourite TV programmes, learn about the history of film and admire the work of influential photographers at Bradford's National Media Museum. This free museum has five floors of fascinating hands-on exhibitions, as well as the Bradford IMAX and three film festivals.
Nearby Haworth was once home to the Brontë sisters, Charlotte, Emily and Anne. Their home is now the Brontë Parsonage Museum, preserved to how it would have been in their day. Cliffe Castle Museum, the Keighley Bus Museum and the Museum of Rail Travel are some of the other attractions in Brontë County worth visiting.
Those who appreciate art will not be disappointed with the 1853 Gallery, housed in Salts Mill, Saltaire. One of the largest collections of work by the famous artist David Hockney can be admired in this former mill.
Museums
The National Media Museum is one of the most popular museums in Yorkshire. In fact, Bradford museums cover all kinds of interests from literary icons to steam trains.
Galleries
David Hockney is one of Yorkshire's most famous artists and his work can be admired in the 1853 Gallery in Salts Mill, Saltaire. Cartwright Hall Art Gallery located in Lister Park is also worth a visit.
Exhibitions at Museums
Bradford museums have a changing programme of exhibitions covering all kinds of interests.
Free Museums & Galleries
Make the most of Bradford's free museums and galleries, which include the National Media Museum.
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