With seven floors of galleries to explore, a spectacular
five-storey IMAX screen, two cinemas and a packed programme of
events, there's something for everyone at the National Media
Museum.
The National Media Museum is the place to be for anyone with a
passion for media. Based in Bradford, the Museum is home to seven
floors of interactive galleries, three cinemas, including
Yorkshire's only IMAX cinema, plus two exhibition spaces dedicated
to showing culturally significant and captivating photography
exhibitions. All of this is supported by a packed programme of
great films, festivals, events and talks.
The Museum is also home to over 3.5 million items of historical
significance encompassing some of the finest and most compelling
visual material to be found anywhere in the world. The Collection
includes the National Photography, National Cinematography,
National Television and National New Media Collections.
The National Media Museum is situated right in the heart of
Bradford, UNESCO City of Film and entry is FREE.
Directions
The National Media Museum is situated right in the heart of
Bradford, UNESCO City of Film.
By public transport: the Museum is just a five
minute walk from Bradford Interchange. Forster Square station is
only a fifteen minute walk away.
By road: the Museum is two miles from the motorway
network. From the M62, take junction 26 and follow directions to
the city centre where brown tourism signs will direct you to the
Museum.
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