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Here you can walk through galleries spanning six hundred years, from the time of the Wars of the Roses up to the present day. Check out the website for more information on specific events.
With four indoor galleries and 500 acres of 18th century parkland the Yorkshire Sculpture Park is an international centre for modern and contemporary art.
Enjoy looking into an amazing archive of information on film, photography, television, radio and the web. The centre also boasts permanent interactive galleries, three cinemas, including an IMAX and two special exhibition galleries.
The 14.2m landmark gallery is located in the heart of Middlesborough showcasing an internationally significant programme of fine of fine art and applied art from the 1900 to the present day.
Visit the curious rock formations scattered over some 50 acres on Brimham Moor. Enjoy looking at a great variety of weird and wonderful shapes that suggest all manner of things, including elephants, hippos and mushrooms.
Explore over 300 years of railway history and discover over a million exciting objects, including the model railway located in the Great Hall and the luxury of rail travel in days gone by in the Station Hall. There is also an outdoor player plus for for 50p kids can take a ride on the nearby miniature railway.
New displays include two Batley local history galleries including stories about iconic institutions such as Fox's Biscuits and Batley Variety Club.
Visit the Doncaster Museum and Art Gallery to find out about aspects of natural history, archaeology, local history and fine and decorative art. They also have a programme of exhibitions throughout the year, suitable for all ages and abilities.
The museum offers a fantastic range of eight themed display galleries. Enjoy looking at geological collections, archaeology collections, ethnography collections and more.
Make your way through five galleries, Sheffield Life and Times, What on Earth!, Treasures, Harold Cantor Gallery and About Art. Take a look at the live bees and ants in the What on Earth! gallery and also in the foyer you can see a weather station monitoring area.