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Overview
The gallery houses an impressive range of modern and historic drawings, prints, paintings and sculpture, as well as the largest collection of textiles and wallpapers outside London, and an internationally famous collection of British watercolours. The gallery hosts an innovative programme of touring exhibitions. A selection of tour lectures, workshops and concerts complement the exhibition programme. Re-opening in September 2014 after major development work.
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Location
The Whitworth, The University of Manchester, Oxford Road, MANCHESTER, Greater Manchester, M15 6ER
About the area
The Greater Manchester conurbation incorporates the towns of Bolton, Oldham, Rochdale, Salford, Stockport and Wigan, and has the vibrant city of Manchester as its administrative headquarters. Manchester was founded in Roman times, and developed during the 17th century as a textile town, becoming the centre of the English cotton industry.
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The Whitworth

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Overview
The gallery houses an impressive range of modern and historic drawings, prints, paintings and sculpture, as well as the largest collection of textiles and wallpapers outside London, and an internationally famous collection of British watercolours. The gallery hosts an innovative programme of touring exhibitions. A selection of tour lectures, workshops and concerts complement the exhibition programme. Re-opening in September 2014 after major development work.
Location
The Whitworth, The University of Manchester, Oxford Road, MANCHESTER, Greater Manchester, M15 6ER
About the area
Area image
The Greater Manchester conurbation incorporates the towns of Bolton, Oldham, Rochdale, Salford, Stockport and Wigan, and has the vibrant city of Manchester as its administrative headquarters. Manchester was founded in Roman times, and developed during the 17th century as a textile town, becoming the centre of the English cotton industry.