The multi-award winning Imperial War Museum North has been named one of the top ten English buildings of the last century by the latest Rough Guide to England. The museum joins other architectural wonders across England, the full list (in date order of completion) is:
Anglican Cathedral, Liverpool (1904-78)
Senate House, Bloomsbury, London, 1932
De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill-on-Sea, East Sussex, 1935
Tate Modern, London, 1948-63 & 2000
Coventry Cathedral, 1951–59
Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, Neasden, London, 1995
Eden Project, Cornwall, 2001
Imperial War Museum North, Manchester, 2002
30 St Mary Axe, London (“The Gherkin”), 2004
The Sage Gateshead, 2004
Imperial War Museum North, recently crowned one of the top 3 Large Visitor Attractions in England in 2007, is six years old this July. In that time the Museum has welcomed over 1.6 million visitors of all ages from all over the world and won over 20 prestigious awards.
The Imperial War Museum North was the first building in the UK by Daniel Libeskind, whose concept for the project is that of a globe shattered into fragments and then reassembled on that site as an iconic emblem of conflict.
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