If you’re in Manchester and looking for amazing ways to kill the time before meeting one of the elite or cheap Manchester escorts from a Manchester escort agency, there are many of different ways you can spend your time and it can be hard to decide how to occupy yourself.
Manchester is a fantastic city and offers the perfect balance of culture, history and entertainment. So whilst you wait for your entertainment in Manchester to begin, why not explore the culture and history which has made this city so well-renowned across the globe?
One of the best ways to enjoy Manchester is to explore some of the many museums dotted around the city. In this article I’m going to be going over some of my personal favourite museums that Manchester has to offer.
Manchester is a fantastic city and offers the perfect balance of culture, history and entertainment. So whilst you wait for your entertainment in Manchester to begin, why not explore the culture and history which has made this city so well-renowned across the globe?
One of the best ways to enjoy Manchester is to explore some of the many museums dotted around the city. In this article I’m going to be going over some of my personal favourite museums that Manchester has to offer.
The Manchester Museum
Museum Open Every Day: 10am - 5pm
Admission into the museum is completely free.
Exhibitions include:
This is definitely one of my favourite places to spend time in Manchester, it’s very easy to get there by train as it is a mere 10 minute walk away from Manchester Oxford Road train station.
This huge museum has many amazing exhibits that are certain to keep you interested. There is an amazing section on Ancient Egypt that is always fascinating to explore. If you love to delve deep in to history and witness armour, weapons, pottery, tools and stone sculptures then make sure to check out this exhibition which boasts 16,000 objects in their Egyptian collection!
Whilst at The Manchester Museum visit the planetarium with you date, I always enjoy visiting the planetarium whilst I'm here and believe it or not this can make a great setting when booking an escort in Manchester if you're looking for somewhere to help you get the conversation flowing .
Admission into the museum is completely free.
Exhibitions include:
- Extinct Animals: This enlightening exhibition displays a variety of extinct animals.
- Ancient Egypt: A comprehensive exhibition with a wide range of Egyptian objects and history.
- Dinosaurs: You heard it! Everyone's favourite exhibition is available at The Manchester Museum.
This is definitely one of my favourite places to spend time in Manchester, it’s very easy to get there by train as it is a mere 10 minute walk away from Manchester Oxford Road train station.
This huge museum has many amazing exhibits that are certain to keep you interested. There is an amazing section on Ancient Egypt that is always fascinating to explore. If you love to delve deep in to history and witness armour, weapons, pottery, tools and stone sculptures then make sure to check out this exhibition which boasts 16,000 objects in their Egyptian collection!
Whilst at The Manchester Museum visit the planetarium with you date, I always enjoy visiting the planetarium whilst I'm here and believe it or not this can make a great setting when booking an escort in Manchester if you're looking for somewhere to help you get the conversation flowing .
Up-Coming Exhibitions:
Extinction Survival
21 October 2016 – 20 April 2017
Since the beginning of life as we know it, extinctions have been prevalent and today since the emergence of humans the situation is more complex than ever. Come and learn about how humans have managed to document these historical changes and where we can go from here.
In this Exhibition visitors will be challenged and educated as to what our involvement is on the planet and how we can make our impact on Earth a positive one that takes in to account other species that may be impacted by these changes .
After The Bees
16 November 2016 to July 2017
The Manchester Museum's latest exhibition is a mind-altering, informative and interactive exhibition that explores the consequences of a world without bees. Whilst some love them and others hate them, one thing that is not up for debate is their unique ability to pollinate on such a vast scale and in turn help life to grow, evolve and reproduce.
Once stated by Albert Einstein that "If the bee disappeared off the surface of the globe then man would only have four years of life left" It's no surprise that this wonderful creature plays such a pivotal role int he survival of live on earth.
Extinction Survival
21 October 2016 – 20 April 2017
Since the beginning of life as we know it, extinctions have been prevalent and today since the emergence of humans the situation is more complex than ever. Come and learn about how humans have managed to document these historical changes and where we can go from here.
In this Exhibition visitors will be challenged and educated as to what our involvement is on the planet and how we can make our impact on Earth a positive one that takes in to account other species that may be impacted by these changes .
After The Bees
16 November 2016 to July 2017
The Manchester Museum's latest exhibition is a mind-altering, informative and interactive exhibition that explores the consequences of a world without bees. Whilst some love them and others hate them, one thing that is not up for debate is their unique ability to pollinate on such a vast scale and in turn help life to grow, evolve and reproduce.
Once stated by Albert Einstein that "If the bee disappeared off the surface of the globe then man would only have four years of life left" It's no surprise that this wonderful creature plays such a pivotal role int he survival of live on earth.
Museum of Science and Industry
Museum Open Every Day: 10am - 5pm
Admission into the museum is completely free.
Exhibitions include:
There are many great and interesting exhibits in this museum, including excellent displays on classic cars, planes and trains that really help you understand just how much technology has advanced, and the other exhibits are all amazing as well. Truly is a great conversation started for the intellectual escorts Manchester have to offer.
I always have a great time visiting this museum and the café really adds to the experience, offering reasonable prices on excellent food and drinks. You can also see live performances from museum staff very occasionally which is always worth looking out for.
Admission into the museum is completely free.
Exhibitions include:
- Meet Baby: 'Baby' was the first computer to store and run a program! Visitors and volunteers are able to view Baby in action at the Manchester Museum of Science and Industry!
- The Revolution Manchester Show: Visitors here are able to watch a lively show which explains how Manchester's science and industryh scene has developed over the years.
- Experiment: Here visitors are able to conduct a variety of exciting experiments, from making your very own tornado to viewing your skeleton riding a bicycle!
There are many great and interesting exhibits in this museum, including excellent displays on classic cars, planes and trains that really help you understand just how much technology has advanced, and the other exhibits are all amazing as well. Truly is a great conversation started for the intellectual escorts Manchester have to offer.
I always have a great time visiting this museum and the café really adds to the experience, offering reasonable prices on excellent food and drinks. You can also see live performances from museum staff very occasionally which is always worth looking out for.
Up-Coming Exhibitions:
Fly-360
£10 per ride (Up to 2 people)
Ages 9 and older
Fly-360 is an interactive flight simulator available at the Manchester Museum of Science and Industry that allows visitors to perform aerial acrobatics and fly like never before!
Creative Wonder Materials
Free
Ages 5 and older
In this inspiring exhibition visitors are able to learn about unique materials that are used to experiment and shape the world around us. Learn about graphene, kirigami and other exciting wonder materials!
Fly-360
£10 per ride (Up to 2 people)
Ages 9 and older
Fly-360 is an interactive flight simulator available at the Manchester Museum of Science and Industry that allows visitors to perform aerial acrobatics and fly like never before!
Creative Wonder Materials
Free
Ages 5 and older
In this inspiring exhibition visitors are able to learn about unique materials that are used to experiment and shape the world around us. Learn about graphene, kirigami and other exciting wonder materials!
Greater Manchester Police Museum
Museum Open Every Tuesday: 10:30am - 3:30pm
Admission into the museum is completely free.
Collections include:
This small and cosy museum is also absolutely fantastic to check out, it’s an excellent place to learn more about the history of policemen. The friendly and knowledgeable senior policemen that provide information about the exhibits are amazingly helpful. The First room in the museum is probably my favourite, which contains World War I memorabilia.
Admission into the museum is completely free.
Collections include:
- The History of Police Uniform in Manchester: Learn about how the police uniform in Manchester has continued to change over the years, see examples and judge for yourself which uniform you prefer!
- History of Women in Policing: The history of women in policing is a long and interesting topic that raises interesting questions about equality and how society has progressed.
- History of GMP 1974-2013: Here visitors are able to learn about the history of GMP!
This small and cosy museum is also absolutely fantastic to check out, it’s an excellent place to learn more about the history of policemen. The friendly and knowledgeable senior policemen that provide information about the exhibits are amazingly helpful. The First room in the museum is probably my favourite, which contains World War I memorabilia.