| Stadium Information | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Address | Old Trafford |
Built | 1909 |
| Capacity | 75,765 | ||
| Pitch area | 105m x 68m | ||
| Main phone | 0161 868 8000 option 1 | Height | 47m |
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Attractions nearby
Imperial War Museum North
The award-winning Imperial War Museum North is located at The Quays and offers dynamic display techniques to reflect on how people's lives are shaped by war. Free Admission. (0.50mi)
Museum of Museums
The Museum of Museums is a new mulit-themed heritage visitor attraction bringing together a wide range of exhibitions from public museums and private collections. (2.00mi)
Greater Manchester Police Museum & Archives
'One of the city's best-kept secrets is this superb museum' Lonely Planet - Great Britain 2009 (2.80mi)
Chill Factore
The UK's most authentic indoor ski resort, complete with REAL snow and welcoming atmosphere. (2.90mi)
Victoria Baths
Opened in 1906 when the Lord Mayor described them as 'a water palace of which every citizen of Manchester is proud'. Although closed since 1993 the building retains much of it's stained glass and tiling. (3.10mi)
Hat Works - Museum of Hatting
Hat Works is the UK's only museum dedicated to the hatting industry, hats and headwear. (6.50mi)
Unicorn Brewery - Robinsons
The Unicorn Inn was bought by William Robinson in 1838 and the business has developed over the years. A guided tour of the brewery is available by appointment. (6.70mi)
Stockport Art Gallery
The Stockport Art Gallery provides a changing exhibition programme of regional, national and international significance. (6.80mi)
Bury Art Gallery, Museum & Archive
Home to the Wrigley collection of Victorian art and temporary exhibitions, along with the new Museum & Archive Centre. Open Tues-Fri 10.00am-5.00pm, Sat 10.00am-4.30pm, Closed Mon & BH. (8.80mi)
Rutherford Gallery
The Rutherford Gallery is a new art gallery in Hyde, exhibiting work by Harry Rutherford, a nationally renowned artist who came from the Tameside area. (8.90mi)








