Named after the city's most famous artist, this gallery is located a short tram ride from the centre at the Salford Keys. Expect exhibitions of all kinds of art but mostly the focus lies on painting.
The Lowry Manchester
Posted: Jan 22, 2016
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小思文
4/5Excellent
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The Lori Art Center is also a very good place. The art exhibitions here are often held. It is also a very interesting place. The facilities and girlfriends of the art center are very good. You can buy some important goods.
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Posted: Nov 2, 2019
coo***an
5/5Outstanding
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The Lowry is a great center, very comprehensive, there are shopping malls, theaters and cinemas, basically a one-stop entertainment center, there are many tourists, posters will show all activities and performances, wonderful and not to be missed ~
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Posted: Aug 17, 2019
乐乐嘻嘻哈哈
5/5Outstanding
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Named after the famous painter L.S.Lowry, L.S.Lowry mainly depicts the industrial life of the mid-20th century in northwest England, his paintings include deserted landscapes, family portraits and line puppet paintings, But the fabulous buildings don't seem to be the feature. The L.S. Lowry collection at the Lori Art Center is the world's crown.
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Posted: Apr 30, 2019
imad shalabi
5/5Outstanding
The Lowry is absolutely an amazing place to visit while being in manchester
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Posted: Dec 6, 2021
伊恩枕
5/5Outstanding
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Designed by Michael Wilford, Manchester Lorry Art Center is the best entertainment center for collecting Lorry's works. It's purple and colorful. It's more like entering Disneyland by mistake. Foreigners tend to be "daring and daring "and Chinese people tend to be too implicit, the world is diverse and colorful. It's the official words we often talk about. You know, I also understand them. ,
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Posted: Nov 7, 2017
Sunning
5/5Outstanding
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The Manchester Museum of Art has a large collection of British art and works of many European masters. The old side hall was designed by Charles Barry in 1834. Its collection includes 37 Turner watercolours and some of Britain's leading pre-Rafael art works. The new museum has a permanent collection of 20th century British art.