A WELL-LOVED tourist attraction is set to reopen in the UK’s City of Culture for 2025 following a £6million renovation project.
Bradford‘s National Science and Media Museum will open to the public on January 8, following an 18-month closure.
Bradford’s National Science and Media Museum will open to the public on January 8, following an 18-month closure[/caption] The museum closed in June 2023 for the revamp to take place[/caption]The museum closed in June 2023 for a “once-in-a-generation” renovation project.
While the museum will officially reopen next Wednesday (January 8), a grand reopening will take place on Saturday, January 11.
Dubbed A Grand Day Out, the huge reopening is in partnership with Wallace & Gromit creators, Aardman.
Screenings of the duo’s adventures will take place alongside model-making workshops.
Tickets are free to the reopening, but must be booked in advance online.
A temporary David Hockney exhibition will open the following week on January 15.
Other revamped gallery spaces include the Kodak Gallery, where visitors can learn about the history of the photography brand, and the Wonderlab.
Improvements have also been made to the main entrance, while a new passenger lift has also been installed.
The West Yorkshire museum will also have a new foyer space with seating areas, as well as a redesigned gift shop and cafe.
Last year, the museum’s IMAX screen reopened to the public, with screenings of Mufasa: The Lion King taking place.
The museum is free to enter, although visitors are recommended to book tickets in advance online.
The huge £6million renovation was supported by the National Lottery.
Jo Quinton-Tulloch, the director of the National Science and Media Museum, said: “As the year unfolds, we will unveil more exciting improvements to the museum, culminating in the summer with the launch of our spectacular Sound and Vision galleries.
“We couldn’t be more thrilled to be reopening the museum with the backdrop of an amazing Bradford 2025 programme, making this a once-in-a-lifetime moment.”
Back in 2022, Bradford was named the UK’s City of Culture of 2025 beating the likes of County Durham, Southampton and Wrexham.
At the time, West Yorkshire’s Mayor, Tracy Brabin, said: “As one of the youngest and most diverse places in the UK, Bradford will benefit so much from this platform to highlight everything it has to offer.”
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Bradford has been named the UK’s City for Culture for 2025[/caption]