National Museum of Television, Film and Photograph
Address: Bradford, West Yorkshire, BD1 1NQ,
Tel: 08707010200
The Museum has a wide variety of Activities, Events and Galleries
to keep you entertained. The Museum's renowned collection includes more than three million items of historical, social and cultural value. These include three key 'firsts': the world's first negative, the
earliest television footage and what is regarded as the world's first example of moving pictures – Louis Le Prince's 1888 film of Leeds Bridge.
Alongside this you will find the Playschool toys, Europe's first gallery
dedicated to digital media, its longest-established IMAX cinema and the
only publicly accessible Cinerama cinema in the world.Museum galleries, café and shop:
Tuesday - Sunday: 10:00 – 18:00 (closed Mondays)
Open Half Term Monday (22nd Oct)
Cinemas – Pictureville, Cubby Broccoli & IMAX
Daily: 10:00 – late
Pictureville Bar
Daily: 17:00 – 21:00
***For more information on Opening Times, Admissions Prices, and Group Bookings, Please contact direct, for more details.***