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  • 1 Royal Armouries Museum Worth a journey Worth a journey Worth a journey

    Museums and art

    Armouries Drive GB - Leeds

    A Citadel in grey brick and marble built on the riverbank dominated by the hall of steel a glass keep 30 metres high, the museum has housed since 1996 on six floors, a part of the armorial collection formerly in the Tower of London. The vast galler..

  • 2 Harewood House Worth a detour Worth a detour

    Architecture, castles and historic districts

    Moor House GB - Harewood LS17 9LQ

    Harewood House (1759) is an example of Palladian architecture. The essentially neo-Classical interior is one of the finest works of architect Robert Adam (1728-92), who completed it on his return from Italy. The gallery is the most handsome room in..

  • 3 Piece Hall Interesting

    Architecture, castles and historic districts

    Eastfield Mills. Belmont St Horley Green GB - Halifax HX3 6AT

    Former second hand clothes shop, this Georgian house (1779) hides some fine architecture behind its white façade. There is a Renaissance square with a sloping colonnade, and the galleries that once rang with the sound of merchants today contain spe..

  • 4 Kirkstall Abbey Interesting

    Religious buildings

    Abbey Road GB - Leeds LS6

    The transept tower (1509-1528) dominates the harsh ruins of this Cistercian abbey which was created by the monks of Fountains Abbey in 1152.

  • 5 City Art Gallery Interesting

    Museums and art

    The Headrow GB - Leeds LS1 3AA

    A very attractive collection of English art of the 19C and 20C covering almost all schools and trends: Pre-Raphaelites, narrative paintings, vorticists, Surrealists, you will also find some French paintings (Courbet, Derain).

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    6 Temple Newsam Interesting

    Architecture, castles and historic districts

    GB - Whitkirk L15 0AE

    Temple Newsam is a brick house that forms three sides of a court. It was built in the late 15C and altered in the 17C. An inscription from this latter period runs round the balustrade. Inside is an outstanding collection of very well-presented decora..

  • 7 Cathedral

    Religious buildings

    Church Bank GB - Bradford BD1 4DZ

    The battlemented exterior does not give the impression of a building, part of which dates back to the 1440s; the west tower with battlements and pinnacles dates from 1493. The church, which is dedicated to St Peter, was raised to cathedral status in ..

  • 8 Little Germany

    Architecture, castles and historic districts

    Church Bank GB - Bradford BD1 4DZ

    This merchants' district, Little Germany , was named after the booming mid-19C export trade with Germany. It has been cleaned and restored to enhance the high Victorian architecture. Many of the buildings were designed by Eli Mines (1830-1899) and i..

  • 9 National Museum of Photography, Film and Television

    Museums and art

    Pictureville GB - Bradford BD1 1NQ

    Part of the Science Museum, this museum houses Britain's largest cinema projector and a curved screen, 16 m high and 20 m wide, designed to show the Canadian IMAX projection system. The exhibition illustrates the history of photography, the cinema an..

  • 10 Colour Museum

    Museums and art

    1 Providence Street GB - Bradford BD1 2PW

    The fascinating little Colour Museum is housed in the headquarters of the Society of Dyers and Colourists. The only museum of its kind in Great Britain, it puts on interactive exhibitions to explain the theory and use of colour.

  • 11 Reed Organ and Harmonium Museum

    Museums and art

    75 Victoria Road GB - Saltaire BD18 3JS

    The old institute, Victoria Hall , houses the Reed Organ and Harmonium Museum: the harmonica invented in China 2,800 BC evolved into a popular 19C instrument. This very comprehensive collection includes church and chapel organs, with replacement key..

  • 12 1853 Gallery

    Museums and art

    Salts Mill. Victoria Road GB - Saltaire BD18 3LA

    The 1853 Gallery contains work by David Hockney on three floors of the old and impressive weaving workshop that also contains a bookshop, furniture store and clothes shop, as well as the Salts Diner.

  • 13 Wool Exchange

    Architecture, castles and historic districts

    Market Street GB - Bradford BD1

    Built in 1867 in Italian style, the Wool Exchange was the centre of the world's wool trade. Brokers still meet here once a week. The statues at the entrance are those of St Blaize, the patron saint of wool combers and Edward III who did much to encou..

  • 14 Eureka

    Industrial tourism and theme park

    Discovery Rd GB - Halifax HX1 2NE

    Eureka is a modern centre for children with multicoloured interactive exhibitions for the under-12s.

  • 15 Town Hall et Victoria Square

    Architecture, castles and historic districts

    Victoria Square GB - Leeds LS1

    This town hall, inaugurated by Queen Victoria in 1858 has long symbolised fierce patriotism. On good days you can see the lively chess pieces play on a «giant chessboard» traced by the sun on Victoria Square.

  • 16 Henry Moore Institute

    Museums and art

    74 The Headrow GB - Leeds LS1 3AH

    You will find here a series of masterpieces of sculpture (1896-1986) native to Yorkshire amongst them the ... and some works of his contemporaries.

  • 17 Keighley and Worth Valley Railway

    Nature and gardens

    GB - Oxenhope BD22 8NJ

    This is a reconstructed Edwardian railway station (early 20C). Steam trains set out from here across the scenic moors to some neighbouring towns, notably Ingrow , where there is a railway museum.

  • 18 Briggate

    Architecture, castles and historic districts

    Briggate GB - Leeds LS1

    Since its creation around 1200, Briggate has been the main commercial thoroughfare. Among the arcades, Country Arcade is the most luxurious, but you can also stroll through the very attractive covered markets, admired the Rood screen in son John's Ch..

  • 19 St John's Church

    Religious buildings

    New Briggate GB - Leeds LS1

    The oldest church in the town centre was restored in 1868. This was an intelligent restoration that left the interior, constructed in 1632-1634, practically unchanged.

  • 20 Grand Theatre

    Architecture, castles and historic districts

    New Briggate GB - Leeds LS1

    The Grand Theatre is a neo-Gothic building from 1878, inspired by La Scala in Milan. The theatre is the seat of the "Northern Opera".