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People's History Museum
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The People's History Museum in Manchester, England, is the UK's national centre for the collection, conservation, interpretation and study of material relating to the history of working people in the UK.
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Saint John's Gardens
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St Mary's RC Church
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Smolensky Gallery
21 - 23 Quay St, Manchester M3 4AE, United Kingdom
Saint Ann's Church
St Ann St, Manchester M2 7LF, United Kingdom
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Honest Burgers Manchester
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People's History Museum

Leftbank, Manchester M3 3ER, United Kingdom
4.5(1.6K)
Open 24 hours
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The People's History Museum in Manchester, England, is the UK's national centre for the collection, conservation, interpretation and study of material relating to the history of working people in the UK.

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attractions: Opera House Manchester, John Rylands Research Institute and Library, Manchester Hall, Science and Industry Museum, Trinity Bridge, The Crystal Maze LIVE Experience, Saint John's Gardens, St Mary's RC Church, Smolensky Gallery, Saint Ann's Church, restaurants: Dishoom Manchester, Habbibi - Manchester, Fazenda Rodizio Bar & Grill Manchester, Tattu Manchester, Slug & Lettuce - Spinningfields Manchester, The Ivy Spinningfields Brasserie, Manchester, Scene Indian Street Kitchen, Comptoir Libanais Manchester, The Alchemist Spinningfields, Honest Burgers Manchester
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Phone
+44 161 838 9190
Website
phm.org.uk

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Nearby attractions of People's History Museum

Opera House Manchester

John Rylands Research Institute and Library

Manchester Hall

Science and Industry Museum

Trinity Bridge

The Crystal Maze LIVE Experience

Saint John's Gardens

St Mary's RC Church

Smolensky Gallery

Saint Ann's Church

Opera House Manchester

Opera House Manchester

4.5

(2.9K)

Open 24 hours
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John Rylands Research Institute and Library

John Rylands Research Institute and Library

4.8

(738)

Closed
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Manchester Hall

Manchester Hall

4.7

(105)

Open 24 hours
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Science and Industry Museum

Science and Industry Museum

4.4

(7.4K)

Closed
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Nearby restaurants of People's History Museum

Dishoom Manchester

Habbibi - Manchester

Fazenda Rodizio Bar & Grill Manchester

Tattu Manchester

Slug & Lettuce - Spinningfields Manchester

The Ivy Spinningfields Brasserie, Manchester

Scene Indian Street Kitchen

Comptoir Libanais Manchester

The Alchemist Spinningfields

Honest Burgers Manchester

Dishoom Manchester

Dishoom Manchester

4.8

(4.2K)

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Habbibi - Manchester

4.5

(541)

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Fazenda Rodizio Bar & Grill Manchester

Fazenda Rodizio Bar & Grill Manchester

4.8

(2.7K)

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Tattu Manchester

4.6

(1.8K)

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Reviews of People's History Museum

4.5
(1,624)
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5.0
2y

Wasn't expecting to enjoy this as much as I did based on some previous reviews. Overall first impressions were great- there's a large, clean and bright entrance area with a little gift/book shop and the receptionist was pleasant and helpful. Was handed a leaflet containing a layout diagram, the receptionist pointed out stairs, loo's, cafe etc. The exhibition itself was pretty fascinating- I found myself getting quickly drawn into some long-forgotten socio-economic and political history & mostly spent the time wistfully wondering where on earth the displayed items were curated, because it's a fascinating collection for sure. I grew up in the Lancashire/Cheshire area and despite various school trips and lessons around our heritage and industry my knowledge was decades old and rusty, so it was great to revisit aspects of this as well as a general UK history of democracy from a modern-day perspective and with the benefit of hindsight. As one would expect from a Manchester/Salford border-based exhibition of political history, it's pretty "Red" (and certain rag readers could argue it's tantamount to propaganda). The old posters and artwork certainly are thought provoking and it's not difficult to draw comparisons with modern-day plights and manifestos.. My overarching conclusion being "nowt much changes".. The banners and restoration workshop viewing area are a really nice touch, and the jukebox was a nostalgic blast from the past, with someone sticking a great bit of Bob Dylan on, setting the scene for a perfect exit. It all seemed very accessible and child-friendly too with a good few interactive parts, couple of reconstructions and some dress-up stations with #'s for posting pics on socials, if that's your bag. Entry is free but there's a suggested donation of £5, which I feel is very well deserved. After a walk around John Rylands & King St etc I even returned to the museum for lunch in the cafe, which I'll review separately but was pleasant, fairly priced with friendly service. All in all a very worthy contender for a couple of...

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5.0
13w

I absolutely loved my visit to the People’s History Museum. The layout is very clear and intuitive, making it easy to navigate while exploring the exhibits. The overall atmosphere is incredibly immersive, and the way the museum has designed interactive elements really draws you in—it almost feels like being in an escape room, where you want to take your time to engage with everything.

I particularly appreciated how the information is presented in small, digestible pieces rather than overwhelming visitors all at once. This gradual approach makes it easier to absorb the stories and understand the messages behind the exhibits. Engaging people while clearly conveying complex ideas is one of the hardest things for a museum to achieve, and they have done it exceptionally well.

The environment is clean, tidy, and very comfortable, which makes the experience even more enjoyable. I was also impressed by the careful preservation of banners and other historical artifacts. Knowing that they have a dedicated restoration center to maintain and protect these treasures adds a lot of credibility and reassurance.

Overall, it was a deeply engaging and inspiring visit. Every detail, from the interactive displays to the atmosphere and artifact care, made the museum feel alive and thoughtful. I genuinely, truly loved it and would highly recommend it to anyone interested in history, culture, or just a well-curated and immersive...

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3.0
24w

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The museum was a lovely size of museum and had a great selection of things to see from 1800 to now. I also loved the implementation of the passport documents throughout the museum. It brought a lovely awareness to the current situation. I also thought the information provided was great – just the right length for a lot of reading and understanding the many many artifacts on hand.

My only slight problem was that the layout of the museum was very confusing. In particular the first part of Gallery 1. I seemed to jump between eras, countries and themes and couldn’t work out how to navigate my route around to create a cohesive narrative. There was a really interesting bit about the first guy to make an Indian restaurant in London, but the pieces around it were unrelated. I think this might be related to the fact that there were pillars of information dotted randomly around the room. Maybe signposts for which direction to walk your way through the museum would help?

It was lovely and catered for both children and adults who like to absorb as much information as...

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Joanna RobinsonJoanna Robinson
Wasn't expecting to enjoy this as much as I did based on some previous reviews. Overall first impressions were great- there's a large, clean and bright entrance area with a little gift/book shop and the receptionist was pleasant and helpful. Was handed a leaflet containing a layout diagram, the receptionist pointed out stairs, loo's, cafe etc. The exhibition itself was pretty fascinating- I found myself getting quickly drawn into some long-forgotten socio-economic and political history & mostly spent the time wistfully wondering where on earth the displayed items were curated, because it's a fascinating collection for sure. I grew up in the Lancashire/Cheshire area and despite various school trips and lessons around our heritage and industry my knowledge was decades old and rusty, so it was great to revisit aspects of this as well as a general UK history of democracy from a modern-day perspective and with the benefit of hindsight. As one would expect from a Manchester/Salford border-based exhibition of political history, it's pretty "Red" (and certain rag readers could argue it's tantamount to propaganda). The old posters and artwork certainly are thought provoking and it's not difficult to draw comparisons with modern-day plights and manifestos.. My overarching conclusion being "nowt much changes".. The banners and restoration workshop viewing area are a really nice touch, and the jukebox was a nostalgic blast from the past, with someone sticking a great bit of Bob Dylan on, setting the scene for a perfect exit. It all seemed very accessible and child-friendly too with a good few interactive parts, couple of reconstructions and some dress-up stations with #'s for posting pics on socials, if that's your bag. Entry is free but there's a suggested donation of £5, which I feel is very well deserved. After a walk around John Rylands & King St etc I even returned to the museum for lunch in the cafe, which I'll review separately but was pleasant, fairly priced with friendly service. All in all a very worthy contender for a couple of hours' mooch.
Yuping ChuYuping Chu
I absolutely loved my visit to the People’s History Museum. The layout is very clear and intuitive, making it easy to navigate while exploring the exhibits. The overall atmosphere is incredibly immersive, and the way the museum has designed interactive elements really draws you in—it almost feels like being in an escape room, where you want to take your time to engage with everything. I particularly appreciated how the information is presented in small, digestible pieces rather than overwhelming visitors all at once. This gradual approach makes it easier to absorb the stories and understand the messages behind the exhibits. Engaging people while clearly conveying complex ideas is one of the hardest things for a museum to achieve, and they have done it exceptionally well. The environment is clean, tidy, and very comfortable, which makes the experience even more enjoyable. I was also impressed by the careful preservation of banners and other historical artifacts. Knowing that they have a dedicated restoration center to maintain and protect these treasures adds a lot of credibility and reassurance. Overall, it was a deeply engaging and inspiring visit. Every detail, from the interactive displays to the atmosphere and artifact care, made the museum feel alive and thoughtful. I genuinely, truly loved it and would highly recommend it to anyone interested in history, culture, or just a well-curated and immersive museum experience.
LiamLiam
The PHM provided the perfect setting for our wedding ceremony & breakfast! It was even better than we imagined! The space speaks for itself, it’s a huge light filled, industrial engine hall with almost church like dimensions. We just added some plants and the space needed nothing more as it is beautiful as it is. Also the brilliant communications and meet ups in the build up made planning so easy as we had quick responses and clarity throughout. On the day we were able to meet outside in the museum lobby and enter to our guests and the staff made this possible. The sound system was also great as we just played our own spotify playlist via an old phone with a jack and the tech staff helped this. We had a harpist for our ceremony who then moved to the terrace and the space allowed the music to amplify beautifully! The ability to enter the space for ceremony setup on the day before our wedding was another great benefit as it meant we were happy all was ready. We also chose to do our speech from the balcony in the engine hall to our guests below and this worked really well and again the tech staff helped make sure the microphones worked 😁All in all we think it’s the perfect wedding venue, you get an amazing space, amazing service and you’re helping contribute to the museum continuing it’s great work! Winner all round! Liam and Stu
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Wasn't expecting to enjoy this as much as I did based on some previous reviews. Overall first impressions were great- there's a large, clean and bright entrance area with a little gift/book shop and the receptionist was pleasant and helpful. Was handed a leaflet containing a layout diagram, the receptionist pointed out stairs, loo's, cafe etc. The exhibition itself was pretty fascinating- I found myself getting quickly drawn into some long-forgotten socio-economic and political history & mostly spent the time wistfully wondering where on earth the displayed items were curated, because it's a fascinating collection for sure. I grew up in the Lancashire/Cheshire area and despite various school trips and lessons around our heritage and industry my knowledge was decades old and rusty, so it was great to revisit aspects of this as well as a general UK history of democracy from a modern-day perspective and with the benefit of hindsight. As one would expect from a Manchester/Salford border-based exhibition of political history, it's pretty "Red" (and certain rag readers could argue it's tantamount to propaganda). The old posters and artwork certainly are thought provoking and it's not difficult to draw comparisons with modern-day plights and manifestos.. My overarching conclusion being "nowt much changes".. The banners and restoration workshop viewing area are a really nice touch, and the jukebox was a nostalgic blast from the past, with someone sticking a great bit of Bob Dylan on, setting the scene for a perfect exit. It all seemed very accessible and child-friendly too with a good few interactive parts, couple of reconstructions and some dress-up stations with #'s for posting pics on socials, if that's your bag. Entry is free but there's a suggested donation of £5, which I feel is very well deserved. After a walk around John Rylands & King St etc I even returned to the museum for lunch in the cafe, which I'll review separately but was pleasant, fairly priced with friendly service. All in all a very worthy contender for a couple of hours' mooch.
Joanna Robinson

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I absolutely loved my visit to the People’s History Museum. The layout is very clear and intuitive, making it easy to navigate while exploring the exhibits. The overall atmosphere is incredibly immersive, and the way the museum has designed interactive elements really draws you in—it almost feels like being in an escape room, where you want to take your time to engage with everything. I particularly appreciated how the information is presented in small, digestible pieces rather than overwhelming visitors all at once. This gradual approach makes it easier to absorb the stories and understand the messages behind the exhibits. Engaging people while clearly conveying complex ideas is one of the hardest things for a museum to achieve, and they have done it exceptionally well. The environment is clean, tidy, and very comfortable, which makes the experience even more enjoyable. I was also impressed by the careful preservation of banners and other historical artifacts. Knowing that they have a dedicated restoration center to maintain and protect these treasures adds a lot of credibility and reassurance. Overall, it was a deeply engaging and inspiring visit. Every detail, from the interactive displays to the atmosphere and artifact care, made the museum feel alive and thoughtful. I genuinely, truly loved it and would highly recommend it to anyone interested in history, culture, or just a well-curated and immersive museum experience.
Yuping Chu

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The PHM provided the perfect setting for our wedding ceremony & breakfast! It was even better than we imagined! The space speaks for itself, it’s a huge light filled, industrial engine hall with almost church like dimensions. We just added some plants and the space needed nothing more as it is beautiful as it is. Also the brilliant communications and meet ups in the build up made planning so easy as we had quick responses and clarity throughout. On the day we were able to meet outside in the museum lobby and enter to our guests and the staff made this possible. The sound system was also great as we just played our own spotify playlist via an old phone with a jack and the tech staff helped this. We had a harpist for our ceremony who then moved to the terrace and the space allowed the music to amplify beautifully! The ability to enter the space for ceremony setup on the day before our wedding was another great benefit as it meant we were happy all was ready. We also chose to do our speech from the balcony in the engine hall to our guests below and this worked really well and again the tech staff helped make sure the microphones worked 😁All in all we think it’s the perfect wedding venue, you get an amazing space, amazing service and you’re helping contribute to the museum continuing it’s great work! Winner all round! Liam and Stu
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