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Manchester Entertainment recommends what interesting places are there in Manchester?

Night in Manchester Manchester is the second most prosperous city in Britain, next only to London. Here, influential orchestras, theaters, museums and other cultural and entertainment facilities in northwest England are concentrated. Music and theater can even challenge West End of London. The Harley Orchestra founded by Charles Harley in 1858 enjoys a good reputation in the world orchestras, as well as the BBC local symphony orchestra and the local ballet company.

Laurie is a large comprehensive art center, located at Salford Pier. There are two theaters, galleries and shops, and bars and restaurants with sea views. "CornerHouse" has long been known as "the center of art films and visual arts in Manchester City", which is supported by many fund organizations and is characterized by absolutely good taste.

pubs are the "second home" of the British people. In Manchester, because of the developed music industry, many bars have live bands with various styles, and there are many other warehouse pubs around the "Gay Village" on CanalStreet. The "four-hour party people" are in these places and enjoy the last wonderful time of the day.

Albert Square

Albert Square was named in memory of Queen Victoria's husband Albert. Located between Deansgate St and Mosley St, the square is the heart of the city. The most distinctive sign in the square is a Gothic building built in Victorian era.

the John Rylands Library in dingsgate street to the west of the square has Victorian Goethe-style buildings. further west, it is the Pumphouse People's History Museum, which is located next to the River Irwell. The theme of the exhibition is social history and the workers' movement.

To the south of the square is St Peter's Square, and the free trade union club next to it is the place where the Peterloo massacre took place in 1819, which has now been converted into a hotel. Further south is the former Central Station, which is now the G-Mex exhibition and conference center. The angular post-modern building overlooking G-Mex is the bridgewater Music Hall, the famous Harley Orchestra.

Come on Red Devils

The chorus of "Come on Red Devils" may break out on the streets of Manchester City at any time, and a block of people will dance with it. Manchester United football team, which once had big-name stars such as Beckham, has become the most famous symbol of Manchester City in the world. Take the light rail and get off at Old Trafford, then you can go to Manchester United Football Club. Red Devils fans can choose a red scarf. Then take the bus and you can reach the "Dream Theater"-Old Trafford Stadium. It is said that if you don't buy season tickets for the whole game in advance, you can't watch any Manchester United match. In summer, it is so lively that you can't even see a cricket match here.

North Point

The "North Point" best reflects the cultural creativity and independent spirit of the people of Manchester City, and you must go there. It is located in the northern outer edge of downtown Man, just a few streets, full of countless avant-garde performance venues, clubs, bars, independent record stores, as well as arts and crafts center, China Art Center, and a large number of offices and studios that run small cultural businesses. Going around is likely to bump into an intimate and interesting "artist village" and meet the owner of a printmaking studio who is out of town, and ask the sculptor next door to help him manage the keys to sell his works; Or in a famous second-hand record store called "CD Exchange", you can buy the music that you have been looking for for for a long time in a white paper shell; Or linger in a small design shop full of whimsy.

It is said that around 1987, the real estate price in the center of Manchester skyrocketed, and there were cheap and flexible ways to rent houses in North Point, so small business owners engaged in cultural business moved in one after another, not wanting the snowball to get bigger and bigger, which made the most dynamic cultural landscape in Manchester now.

Laurie Center

Laurie is a large comprehensive art center, located at Salford Pier. It shows the landscape of this industrial city naked with steel and broken glass at the door. There are two theaters, galleries and shops, bars and restaurants with sea views, and, of course, a large collection of works by Laurie, the most famous British worker painter.

Corner House

"Corner House" has long been known as "the center of art, film and visual arts in Manchester City", which is supported by many fund organizations and is characterized by absolutely good taste. Watch an exotic art movie on the first floor, watch the selected art exhibition of the month on the second floor, or attend an open forum, and chat with art lovers in the bar, and you will have an unforgettable evening. It is a member of the "North Point" and has won the essence of the former "Wild City".

Dancing clubs and pubs

In p>1991, the mayor of Manchester City said, "Haxiandagang Club is to Manchester City what Michelangelo's David is to Florence". This shows the importance of dance clubs to this city. Hacienda witnessed the golden age of Manchester City as the world's pop music center, and now it has left with the departure of that era. However, the club culture has been preserved as a tradition, and long queues are often seen in front of the most popular clubs or in front of ATMs at night.