About

The John Rylands Research Institute and Library in Manchester offers a remarkable journey through history and culture. This stunning neogothic building, despite undergoing maintenance, retains an air of magnificence that captures the imagination. With a superb preservation effort, the library showcases centuries-old history, making it a must-visit for all. The clean and well-maintained environment invites exploration, and the wheelchair accessible entrance ensures everyone can enjoy its wonders. Visitors can experience enthusiastic guided tours or engage in insightful printing demonstrations. With free entry, it's a captivating destination for art, literature, and history enthusiasts seeking an impressive tribute to devotion and knowledge.

Features

Wheelchair accessible, Wheelchair accessible entrance

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Mount Street
Bus stop 302 m walk
Barton Arcade (Stop NA)
Bus stop 316 m walk
Manchester Town Hall (Stop SB)
Bus stop 328 m walk
St Peter's Square
Tram stop 435 m walk
St Peter's Square (Platform C)
Tram stop 434 m walk
St Peter's Square Tram Stop
Tram stop 446 m walk

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4.8
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4.8/5 1,359 reviews
Antonella Pesci
Antonella Pesci
6 days ago on Google

Stupenda. Da non perdere!

Rafael Bernal Aranda
Rafael Bernal Aranda
6 days ago on Google

Bonito lugar y cuidado... Dan ganas de estudiar allí.

黃明宏
黃明宏
1 week ago on Google

這圖書館像一座難以置信的神殿,無論是知性的內容,或者是建築!