Humanities building for Sheffield University, incorporating the English, history and modern languages departments plus public spaces and galleries.
Learn what it was like to live and work in Sheffield during the Industrial Revolution and see how steelmaking forged the city.
Located in the heart of the city centre on Cambridge Street, Leah's Yard is an exciting independent retail destination, home to some of Sheffield's finest independents.
Magna, the UK's 1st science adventure centre is set in the Templeborough steelworks in Rotherham.
In August 2010, Yorkshire Artspace expanded their workspace provision with four brand new purpose built, eco-designed studios at Manor Oaks.
The Millennium Gallery is Sheffield’s premier destination for art, craft and design. Here you can see some of Sheffield’s unique heritage, including the metalwork which made the city world famous, alongside contemporary art and design exhibitions.
The museum is located in one of Yorkshires first purpose built combined Police, Fire and Ambulance Stations dating back to 1898. This amazing building houses over 45 vehicles relating to the worlds Emergency Services from Horse Drawn Fire Engines to Ambulances and from Police Cars to Mines Rescue.
The UK's national cultural centre for videogames, The National Videogame Museum is on a mission to collect, preserve, exhibit and interpret videogames for everyone. With over 100 playable exhibits, it's also a lot of fun!
Persistence Works is home to Yorkshire ArtSpace Society, and is the UK's first purpose built studio complex for artists and craftspeople. The building provides studio space for sixty eight practicing artists and craftspeople.
Portland Works, built in 1877, is one of the earliest surviving examples of an integrated metal trades complex. It is a Grade II* listed building, which in 1913 became the first place in the world to manufacture stainless steel cutlery.