Secrets of the University of Manchester
3pm Thursday 21 March 2024, 3pm Thursday 10 October 2024
‘A little learning is a dangerous thing’ as Alexander Pope wrote, but in Manchester a lot of learning has become a very beautiful thing indeed.
The University of Manchester (UoM) has a total of around 44,000 students and a magnificent roll call of achievement including 25 Nobel Laureates. There's epic architecture old and new to match all that learning.
We will visit some of the superb university buildings including the old quadrangle with Whitworth Hall and Christie's Bistro. We'll also nip into the fabulous neo-Gothic pile that is the Holy Name Church which contains one of the more spectacular interiors of any North West of England church.
This tour is not just about the much older structures as well, the 1960s interior of the Royal Northern College of Music repays a visit and we will also visit MEC-D, we have to, we really must. This place, the Manchester Engineering Campus Development, opened its doors early 2022 and is perhaps the most spectacular university engineering building in the world right now. There's a room in there that can make lightening.
It's not just about the buildings either, everywhere you turn there is a story to tell of the great and good from around the world who have contributed to Manchester life. Everywhere you turn there's also achievements to be talked about with have influenced global life.
Meanwhile, in the last few years both UoM and Manchester Metropolitan Museum have embarked on a landscaping project that creates beauty around their buildings. I wrote about the lovely environs here.
The result is that this part of the south city centre has become arguably the most attractive of all city districts. This tour will reveal the beauty, the grandeur and tell the story.
Meet: University of Manchester entrance, Oxford Road (see image below)
Finish: All Saints Park
Duration: 2 hours (as a maximum)
Booking ahead is advisable
Please book on Paypal below. The receipt Paypal emails back to you operates as the ticket.
Full Covid-19 precautions will be taken. Sensible footwear is best and you will have to agree to the terms and conditions of visiting any site as stated by the guide when you turn up. On rare occasions some areas will not be available to visit.
Not all tours are conducted by Jonathan Schofield. Other guides, all qualified, might lead the tours.
PLEASE CHECK THIS WEBSITE 24 HOURS BEFORE THE TOUR IN CASE A SITUATION ARISES WHICH MAY AFFECT THE TOUR.
The University of Manchester (UoM) has a total of around 44,000 students and a magnificent roll call of achievement including 25 Nobel Laureates. There's epic architecture old and new to match all that learning.
We will visit some of the superb university buildings including the old quadrangle with Whitworth Hall and Christie's Bistro. We'll also nip into the fabulous neo-Gothic pile that is the Holy Name Church which contains one of the more spectacular interiors of any North West of England church.
This tour is not just about the much older structures as well, the 1960s interior of the Royal Northern College of Music repays a visit and we will also visit MEC-D, we have to, we really must. This place, the Manchester Engineering Campus Development, opened its doors early 2022 and is perhaps the most spectacular university engineering building in the world right now. There's a room in there that can make lightening.
It's not just about the buildings either, everywhere you turn there is a story to tell of the great and good from around the world who have contributed to Manchester life. Everywhere you turn there's also achievements to be talked about with have influenced global life.
Meanwhile, in the last few years both UoM and Manchester Metropolitan Museum have embarked on a landscaping project that creates beauty around their buildings. I wrote about the lovely environs here.
The result is that this part of the south city centre has become arguably the most attractive of all city districts. This tour will reveal the beauty, the grandeur and tell the story.
Meet: University of Manchester entrance, Oxford Road (see image below)
Finish: All Saints Park
Duration: 2 hours (as a maximum)
Booking ahead is advisable
Please book on Paypal below. The receipt Paypal emails back to you operates as the ticket.
Full Covid-19 precautions will be taken. Sensible footwear is best and you will have to agree to the terms and conditions of visiting any site as stated by the guide when you turn up. On rare occasions some areas will not be available to visit.
Not all tours are conducted by Jonathan Schofield. Other guides, all qualified, might lead the tours.
PLEASE CHECK THIS WEBSITE 24 HOURS BEFORE THE TOUR IN CASE A SITUATION ARISES WHICH MAY AFFECT THE TOUR.