Treasures of the Brotherton Gallery at the University of Leeds is a hidden gem that showcases an impressive collection of rare manuscripts, books, and historical artifacts. Housed within the Parkinson Building, this gallery invites visitors to explore its captivating exhibitions that highlight the richness of cultural heritage. The tranquil environment is perfect for art lovers and history buffs alike, offering guided tours that delve into the stories behind each piece. With free admission, this gallery represents an invaluable resource for education and inspiration within the community. Discover something new with every visit to this extraordinary space.

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Alan Roe

5 Google Rating

Great bit of the university.

5/ 5

Great bit of the university.

Nigel Andrews

4 Google Rating

4/ 5

Aaron Gray

5 Google Rating

5/ 5

Paula Caywood

2 Google Rating

2/ 5

Jovariya Ahsan

5 Google Rating

5/ 5

Alexander Andrews

4 Google Rating

Weird and eclectic collection of bits and bobs. Maybe not so interesting for the kids but some great

4/ 5

Weird and eclectic collection of bits and bobs. Maybe not so interesting for the kids but some great curios for adukts if a curious bent. Saw an actually bit of Mozart. Didn't see that one coming.

Jenny Dance Physio

4 Google Rating

Great to visit a historical building of the Leeds university! The museum was quite small but lots of

4/ 5

Great to visit a historical building of the Leeds university! The museum was quite small but lots of bits and pieces which tells the history.

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