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Victoria Baths — Attraction in Manchester

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Victoria Baths
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Nearby attractions
Chuck Gallery
166 Plymouth Grove, Manchester M13 0AF, United Kingdom
Swinton Grove Park
84 Plymouth Grove, Swinton Grove, Manchester M13 0EU, United Kingdom
Elizabeth Gaskell's House
84 Plymouth Grove, Manchester M13 9LW, United Kingdom
The Whitworth
Oxford Rd, Manchester M15 6ER, United Kingdom
Whitworth Park
Oxford Rd, Manchester M14 4PW, United Kingdom
The Pankhurst Centre
60-62 Nelson St, Manchester M13 9WP, United Kingdom
Nearby restaurants
Safire Restaurant & Grill
275A Upper Brook St, Manchester M13 0HR, United Kingdom
Seoul Kimchi
275 Upper Brook St, Manchester M13 0HR, United Kingdom
J Dynasty Restaurant-Bar-Dessert
17 Anson Rd, Manchester M14 5BZ, United Kingdom
Heavenly Desserts Manchester
25 Wilmslow Rd, Rusholme, Manchester M14 5TB, United Kingdom
MyLahore Manchester
14-18 Wilmslow Rd, Manchester M14 5TQ, United Kingdom
Haute Dolci Manchester
25-27 Wilmslow Rd, Manchester M14 5TB, United Kingdom
RF Cafe & Patisserie
31 Wilmslow Rd, Manchester M14 5TB, United Kingdom
Toro's Steakhouse Manchester
13-15 Wilmslow Rd, Manchester M14 5TB, United Kingdom
Jafra Restaurant مطعم جفرا
34-36 Wilmslow Rd, Manchester M14 5TQ, United Kingdom
Oodles N’Oodles Restaurant Manchester
7 Wilmslow Rd, Manchester M14 5FT, United Kingdom
Nearby hotels
Unite Students - Brook Hall
281 Upper Brook St, Manchester M13 0FZ, United Kingdom
Travelodge Manchester Upper Brook Street
227 Upper Brook St, Manchester M13 0HB, United Kingdom
Milverton Hotel
17 Anson Rd, Manchester M14 5BZ, United Kingdom
Rusholme Place
Rusholme Pl, Manchester M14 5TE, United Kingdom
OYO Hala Guest House
141-143 Dickenson Rd, Manchester M14 5HZ, United Kingdom
Park Crescent Hotel
13 Park Cres, Manchester M14 5RE, United Kingdom
Grafton Street - Sanctuary Students
Nick Everton House, 78 Grafton St, Manchester M13 9LR, United Kingdom
Rusholme Rooms
217 Wilmslow Rd, Manchester M14 5AG, United Kingdom
Regency Guesthouse Manchester
317-319, 317 Dickenson Rd, Longsight, Manchester M13 0NR, United Kingdom
Verdene Hotel
454 Moss Ln E, Manchester M14 4PW, United Kingdom
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Victoria Baths

Hathersage Rd, Manchester M13 0FE, United Kingdom
4.7(632)
Open 24 hours
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Cultural
Relaxation
Family friendly
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attractions: Chuck Gallery, Swinton Grove Park, Elizabeth Gaskell's House, The Whitworth, Whitworth Park, The Pankhurst Centre, restaurants: Safire Restaurant & Grill, Seoul Kimchi, J Dynasty Restaurant-Bar-Dessert, Heavenly Desserts Manchester, MyLahore Manchester, Haute Dolci Manchester, RF Cafe & Patisserie, Toro's Steakhouse Manchester, Jafra Restaurant مطعم جفرا, Oodles N’Oodles Restaurant Manchester
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Nearby attractions of Victoria Baths

Chuck Gallery

Swinton Grove Park

Elizabeth Gaskell's House

The Whitworth

Whitworth Park

The Pankhurst Centre

Chuck Gallery

Chuck Gallery

4.6

(41)

Closed
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Swinton Grove Park

Swinton Grove Park

4.2

(199)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Elizabeth Gaskell's House

Elizabeth Gaskell's House

4.7

(264)

Open 24 hours
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The Whitworth

The Whitworth

4.5

(1.2K)

Open 24 hours
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Candlelight: Hans Zimmers Best Works
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Sun, Dec 14 • 9:00 PM
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Nearby restaurants of Victoria Baths

Safire Restaurant & Grill

Seoul Kimchi

J Dynasty Restaurant-Bar-Dessert

Heavenly Desserts Manchester

MyLahore Manchester

Haute Dolci Manchester

RF Cafe & Patisserie

Toro's Steakhouse Manchester

Jafra Restaurant مطعم جفرا

Oodles N’Oodles Restaurant Manchester

Safire Restaurant & Grill

Safire Restaurant & Grill

4.5

(737)

Click for details
Seoul Kimchi

Seoul Kimchi

4.6

(521)

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J Dynasty Restaurant-Bar-Dessert

J Dynasty Restaurant-Bar-Dessert

4.2

(101)

$

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Heavenly Desserts Manchester

Heavenly Desserts Manchester

4.8

(4.4K)

$$

Open until 12:00 AM
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Reviews of Victoria Baths

4.7
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5.0
4y

The baths were designed by the City Surveyor, T. de Courcy Meade, and his assistant, Arthur Davies. The work was supervised by Henry Price, the newly appointed city architect.[citation needed] The baths were opened in September 1906 by the Lord Mayor of Manchester who described the building as a "water palace". For 86 years the Baths provided both essential and leisure facilities. Private baths and a laundry were housed there along with three swimming pools and a Turkish bath, later a Sauna was added. The main swimming pool was floored over in the winter months to hold dances. In 1952 the Victoria Baths installed the first public Aeratone (jacuzzi) in the country.

In the design and construction of the Baths, a great deal of money was expended, Manchester having at that time one of the world's wealthiest municipal coffers. The façade has multi-coloured brickwork and terracotta decoration, the main interior public spaces are clad in glazed tiles from floor to ceiling and most of the many windows have decorative stained glass.

The Baths were closed by Manchester City Council in 1993. The Friends of Victoria Baths was formed and began to investigate the possibility of running the Victoria Baths independently.

Various fund-raising attempts failed to bring about a restoration of the Baths, although work to prevent further deterioration of the building started in 1998.

In September 2003, the Baths won the first series of the BBC's Restoration programme. The building was chosen by a public phone-vote from a short-list of ten buildings in danger of dereliction in the UK. It was awarded £3.4 million from the Heritage Lottery Fund and the money raised through the phone-voting process. The Prince of Wales visited the baths a month later to help celebrate the win.

It was intended that the money would be spent on re-opening the Turkish bath by around 2006, with other parts following later at a cost of around £15–20m. However, the redevelopment plans were dealt a blow one year later when quantity surveyors delivered a much larger estimate of £6.3m to restore the Turkish baths. The Heritage Lottery Fund requested further details about the full redevelopment before they would hand over any money for the first phase. Final planning approval to begin a restoration process was not received until September 2005.

In September 2006, as part of a number of events to mark the centenary of the building's opening, the gala pool was filled for the first time in 13 years.

The first phase of restoration work consisting of structural work and repairs began on Monday 19 March 2007, and was completed in September 2008. In 2011 the Baths were used as a filming location, a concert venue, and an exhibition centre. On 16 April 2017, the baths were once again reopened for an invite only acid house dance pool party hosted by Boiler Room; The Warehouse Project; and Fac 51 The Warehouse. This was called "The Other Side of Midnight". The event was also live streamed on YouTube, the video...

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5.0
6y

We attented a beautiful wedding, held in this spectacular building. The whole experience was individual and unique. It may seem an unusual venue for a wedding, but it worked perfectly. The service took place inside one of the empty swimming pools. The dinner part was in another covered pool area, which has been exquisitely decorated. This was also the evening entertainment area as well. With a live band and great music, the whole building was available to use and walk round if wanted a quieter place to chat or relax.

The building is huge and very clearly undergoing a long path of refurb, but this does not take away from it's charm and beauty. There are guided tours by volunteers which are definitly worth the time as you get to see parts of the building that you wouldn't normally see. You also learn a bit of the history and future plans to keep the building relevant and open to the public. Check out there web site for events being held from...

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5.0
8y

Stunning Building! Went to watch Home Alone in December, screened by the Village Green. Christmas Decorations combined with deck chair seating and great vendors for food and drink made for a fantastic evening. Had such a great time that I've purchased tickets to come here again in February to watch Disney's Beauty & The Beast. I will be also looking out for future events such as the Vintage Fayre's now I know that Victoria Baths sometimes holds them. The website advises that you wrap up warm as there is currently no heating and I would agree, although it's perhaps not as cold as you would expect...

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Jessica EdmondsonJessica Edmondson
Stunning Building! Went to watch Home Alone in December, screened by the Village Green. Christmas Decorations combined with deck chair seating and great vendors for food and drink made for a fantastic evening. Had such a great time that I've purchased tickets to come here again in February to watch Disney's Beauty & The Beast. I will be also looking out for future events such as the Vintage Fayre's now I know that Victoria Baths sometimes holds them. The website advises that you wrap up warm as there is currently no heating and I would agree, although it's perhaps not as cold as you would expect for Manchester.
Claire Penn PhotographyClaire Penn Photography
A really beautiful, unique and alternative wedding venue in Manchester - Victoria Baths is incredible and one of my favourite places I've had the pleasure of working at over the last 12+ years. If, like me, you love the aesthetic of the movie Amelie then you'll be very happy here with all the green tiles and Peeky Blinders fans will also love it as parts of that were filmed here (and Life On Mars which I personally loved). And who doesn't want to get married in a swimming pool?? Highly recommend if you're looking for a really special wedding venue that's a bit different and has a wonderful laid-back vibe.
Steve KingfisherSteve Kingfisher
This is an iconic events venue just 10 mins taxi ride from Manchester Piccadilly. I have been to the Independent Manchester Beer Conventions here and the Victorian Baths which are partially restored provide an amazing and unique backdrop to this event. The toilet facilities aren't great as they are not big enough-especially at a beer festival where everyone is drinking a lot!-but overall a great location. It's a shame there's no tram stop nearby but Uber provides good value, reasonably quick transfers between the venue and the city centre-just allow enough time at peak times.
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Stunning Building! Went to watch Home Alone in December, screened by the Village Green. Christmas Decorations combined with deck chair seating and great vendors for food and drink made for a fantastic evening. Had such a great time that I've purchased tickets to come here again in February to watch Disney's Beauty & The Beast. I will be also looking out for future events such as the Vintage Fayre's now I know that Victoria Baths sometimes holds them. The website advises that you wrap up warm as there is currently no heating and I would agree, although it's perhaps not as cold as you would expect for Manchester.
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A really beautiful, unique and alternative wedding venue in Manchester - Victoria Baths is incredible and one of my favourite places I've had the pleasure of working at over the last 12+ years. If, like me, you love the aesthetic of the movie Amelie then you'll be very happy here with all the green tiles and Peeky Blinders fans will also love it as parts of that were filmed here (and Life On Mars which I personally loved). And who doesn't want to get married in a swimming pool?? Highly recommend if you're looking for a really special wedding venue that's a bit different and has a wonderful laid-back vibe.
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This is an iconic events venue just 10 mins taxi ride from Manchester Piccadilly. I have been to the Independent Manchester Beer Conventions here and the Victorian Baths which are partially restored provide an amazing and unique backdrop to this event. The toilet facilities aren't great as they are not big enough-especially at a beer festival where everyone is drinking a lot!-but overall a great location. It's a shame there's no tram stop nearby but Uber provides good value, reasonably quick transfers between the venue and the city centre-just allow enough time at peak times.
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