The National Museum of Photography, Film and Television was established in 1983 and attracts more than 750,000 visitors each year. It has a collection of three million-plus items, including the world’s first negative, the earliest television footage and the first example of moving pictures of Leeds Bridge, dating from 1888. There are permanent galleries devoted to photography, television and animation, a shop, restaurant and a fantastic programme of exhibitions and award-winning events and festivals. So whether you're a family looking for a day out, a keen film-lover or a dedicated researcher, this is the place to be.
National Museum of Photography, Film & Television, Princes Way, Bradford
West Yorkshire
10am-6pm, Tuesday to Sunday and Bank Holidays
Free admission to permanent galleries. Charges apply to some special exhibitions