Manchester Central Library Tours and Activities



Head away from the busy city centre and relax in one of Manchester’s most culturally significant buildings.

Built in the early 1930s but often assumed to be much older, the enormous Manchester Central Library sits on the edge of St. Peter’s Square. Heritage-listed and built in a neo-classical style, the building is widely perceived to be one of the best institutions in the city.

Designed by Vincent Harris, the building’s architecture is reminiscent of ancient Rome, with Corinthian columns, high ceilings and grand marble staircases. It’s a joy to wander through the wide corridors of the library and to escape the hustle and bustle of the city. The building is also an excellent place to take shelter from the notorious Manchester rain.

The Great Hall is a spacious, dome-topped reading room and home to a collection of original furniture also designed by Harris. Don’t miss the inscription from the Old Testament’s Book of Proverbs, delicately written on the rim of the dome.

The library is home to a number of books that date back to before the 16th century, as well as a large collection of work by one of the city’s most treasured writers, Elizabeth Gaskell. One of the special collections includes original sheet music by Handel and Vivaldi.

The library’s wonderful research resources extend much further than just books – there are audio files, newspapers, films and an internet connection. If you’re looking for something in particular, just ask the friendly and helpful library staff. They will be able to help you to consult the electronic catalogue and to find your way around the extensive archives.

Major renovations began on the building in 2011, meaning that the library is sometimes closed to visitors for lengthy periods of time. Have a look at the library’s website to check opening times.

To get to the Manchester Central Library, take a bus or tram to nearby St. Peter’s Square. The library cultivates a studious and peaceful atmosphere, so it may be unwise to take young children. Entrance is free.

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