Salford Museum And Art Gallery, Lark Hill Place
Salford Museum & Art Gallery, Peel Park, Salford, M5 4WU -
Up to
60 guestsOffers
cateringInternal Catering
allowed
Whether you host drinks at dusk on the reconstructed Victorian street, deliver a presentation in the beautiful Victorian galleries, or enjoy a buffet in the light-filled Welcome Space, Salford Museum and Art Gallery has plenty of spaces to impress your guests.
Larkhill Place is a totally unique, memorable spot for intimate and atmospheric private dining. Set at the turn of the last Century, this is the only street of its kind in the North West, with stone cobbles, original shop fronts, dimmed street lamps, and the sound of horse-drawn carriages in the background. Our wonderful team will ensure this is an evening to remember.
Capacity & layout
Standing
up to 60
Catering & drinks
Catering arrangements
Catering facilities
Refreshments
Alcohol
Amenities
Tea
Flipchart
Cloakroom
Disabled access
Public transport
Premises parking
Audio & visual
Sound system
Microphone
Projector & screen
WiFi
Other
Screen and digital projector available.
Location
Reviews
Fab TR
Open Tuesday to Sunday and FREE to visit! :) The main museum collection is now one of social history, although originally the museum had a wider remit when it came to collecting artefacts from all over the world. This Museum is s an intriguing mix of Victorian and 20th century architecture. With the popular permanent attractions of The Victorian Gallery and Lark Hill Place, as well as the ever changing exhibitions, there is always something for everyone at Salford Museum and Art Gallery, from hands-on activities and workshops to modern art.
nimra sheikh
I absolutely liked it, especially Victoria Street! The gallery is just bursting with amazing artwork, and Victoria Street has this magical charm. Definitely a must-visit spot for art lovers!"
Zara Adnan
We recently visited the Salford Museum for a junk model insect session. While the concept sounded fun, the session was less interactive than expected. It mainly involved picking up materials and crafting something on your own, which felt a bit uninspired for kids. That said, the museum itself is lovely and worth a visit. There are some enjoyable coloring activities available for children, and the café offers a nice spot to relax. Overall, it's a pleasant place to spend some time, though the workshop could be more engaging.
Joel Taylor
The victorian street is immersive and interesting to walk around, a lot of fine detail has gone into each shop. You look through windows, not actually entering the shops. The victorian art was impressive, with work showing many places around the UK.
Eldhose Poulose
Payment: Digital accepted Parking: available for max time limit Entry Fee: No Cleanliness: very well maintained Donations: Requested Shopping: Souvenirs, books, gifts Food: Cafe Children’s friendly Was able to witness a birthday party of 70 year old person. Well decorated. The art museum was clean and happy smiling staffs were more welcoming. Baby feeding room/ Quiet room is available Toilets are clean. View to park is great to spend time here by reading books or having a cup of coffee.
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