posted by kdrabble on 9 December 2010 at 10:14
From the outside as well as in the museum bears more than a passing resemblance to the Tate Modern, the industrial style and the excellent collections make for a great experience. Free entry too which is always great!
where, when, how, web
140 George Street, Circular Quay, train stop of the same name
www.mca.com.au/
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Sydney
art
modern
industrial
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posted by rtillson on 8 November 2010 at 12:19
My boyfriend and I loved this modern art museum. The building is fabulous too, it was the old wholesalers market and the industrial/medina mix is apparent. We enjoyed both the permanent and temporary collections and the spaces were great.
where, when, how, web
between the Avenida del Comandante Benítez and the Calle del Alemania, just behind the port area
cacmalaga.org/
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Malaga
modern art
industrial
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posted by ashleyhotmama on 3 July 2009 at 22:15
This history museum is an outstanding example of a 16th-century mill that was prevalent in Northern England at that time. Take a trip into Leed's industrial past watching the waterwheels and steam engines in working order. It charts the processes of clothing production and has a restored 1920s cinema. Once the world's largest woolen mill, this fun and educational museum can be enjoyed by people of all ages. Definately a place to go if you're into how life used to be.
where, when, how, web
www.leeds.gov.uk/armleymills/
+44 113 263 7861
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Leeds
armley
mills
leeds
united
kingdom
museum
industrial
steam
engines
waterwheels
educational
fun
tourist
attraction
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