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Built: 1880s - Architect: George Meek
Now commonly known as the Instituto Cervantes building.
Wikipedia: Instituto Cervantes, Manchester
Manchester Architecture Practice, Grant Erskine Architects, photo of Diggle Church to Nursery conversion and renovation
Manchester Photowalk 071023
A little over a week ago, I went for a photowalk around Manchester – the first time for a while. From Piccadilly Railway Station, I walked past and through Deansgate Square to Castlefields with its canals, bridges and Roman remains. After a walk around the Museum of Science and Industry and its surrounding area, I walked back to the station via the Library and Mosley Street. Today's photos are of the architecture I passed.
Designed by the Manchester architectural firm practice of Mangnall and Littlewood and opened on Liverpool Road between 1880-1882, the market halls have been used in a number of ways over the years: from trading floors to exhibition centres, from a WW2 'barrage balloon' factory to an aeronautical museum, from a theatrical venue to a wedding venue to an artisanal market. In 2014 it even spent a few months as a 'turbo-charged food rave cave'!
Manchester Photowalk 071023
A little over a week ago, I went for a photowalk around Manchester – the first time for a while. From Piccadilly Railway Station, I walked past and through Deansgate Square to Castlefields with its canals, bridges and Roman remains. After a walk around the Museum of Science and Industry and its surrounding area, I walked back to the station via the Library and Mosley Street. Today's photos are of the architecture I passed.