Platt Hall located at Platt Ln, Rusholme, Manchester M14 6LA, UK

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Holy freakin' Shit Ballz! (Holly)

4 Google Rating

Just seen this place on a top ten YouTube video. It has creepy nostalgic wax heads there that are sa

4/ 5

Just seen this place on a top ten YouTube video. It has creepy nostalgic wax heads there that are said to be haunted. Hoping to visit his place after lock down. Would be amazing to see the costumes as I make dresses

Ellis Larson

3 Google Rating

This place needs a serious cash injection. It could be fantastic. All the TV we make in Manchester c

3/ 5

This place needs a serious cash injection. It could be fantastic. All the TV we make in Manchester could house its costumes here! They need to think bigger

Niall Murphy

5 Google Rating

The bus shelter has a sink in it!

5/ 5

The bus shelter has a sink in it!

Bert “Bertmedia” Magoo

2 Google Rating

Hard to review as this NEVER appears open, looks far from welcoming and has absolutely no informatio

2/ 5

Hard to review as this NEVER appears open, looks far from welcoming and has absolutely no information available to check up on the contents of the building or how/when this can be viewed ....what’s the big secret?

Sidnie Co Couture

4 Google Rating

this is a lovely little museum and it is possible to have a private viewing to study costumes more c

4/ 5

this is a lovely little museum and it is possible to have a private viewing to study costumes more closely

John Goldring

2 Google Rating

Not really sure why this place exists. The building is great to look at but the contents are pretty

2/ 5

Not really sure why this place exists. The building is great to look at but the contents are pretty rubbish. Perhaps you need to have an interest in old clothes, but even then i don't see a narrative.

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  • Tuesday24 hours open
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  • Thursday24 hours open
  • Friday09:00 AM - 05:00 PM
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