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ABOUT
National Media Museum
One of the most visited museums outside of London, the National Media Museum is home to the world’s
most important photography collections and the first IMAX ® cinema in Europe. The National Media Museum offers five floors of spectacular galleries, two auditoria and the IMAX ® experience – all housed within a magnificent glazed frontage. From conferences in the auditoria and canapé receptions or intimate dinners in the highly interactive museum galleries to unique team building experiences in our on-site television studio; you are assured that our experienced events team will deliver the perfect event.
National Railway Museum
Your ticket to a spectacular event...
From the glory of the Flying Scotsman , to the romance of Brief Encounter to the luxury of the Orient Express, trains have transported, inspired and entertained us. The NRM welcomes you to a unique and exciting environment ideal for conferences, team-building, receptions and dinners for up to 800.
NEW– Due to popular demand, the NRM have recently extended their award-winning conference centre by creating a further 3 new state of the art rooms. Facilities include:
• 6 multi-purpose meeting rooms
• dedicated entrance and reception
• free car-parking for organizers, delegates and guests
• close proximity to York Station
NEW – ‘Valiant’, a painstakingly refurbished carriage for corporate and private hire. Finished externally in a nostalgic railway livery and furnished lavishly internally with period veneers, the carriage will be ideal for those wishing to experience the ambience f the ‘golden era’ of train travel.
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MEETING ROOMS
NMeM – Conference facilities up to 300
NRM – Conference facilities – 6 multi- purpose meeting rooms seating up to 140/
Facilities
NMeM – Banqueting up 180
NRM – Banqueting up to 800. |
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LOCATION
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National Media Museum
By public transport:
The Museum is just a five-minute walk from Bradford Interchange with rail, bus and taxi services all under one roof. Forster Square station is only a fifteen-minute walk away.
By road:
Follow Bradford City Centre & brown tourism signs from Junction 26 off the M62.
National Railway Museum
By train
York is half way between London (Kings Cross station) and Edinburgh. It takes less than two hours to travel to York from London with trains every half hour, at least 25 direct trains each week day.
There is a rail link to and from Manchester International Airport with trains leaving every hour during the day. Direct rail services also run to York from many of the UK's regional centres.
From York Train Station
The Museum is only a few minutes walk from York railway station. Turn left on leaving the station, pass the Le Meridien Hotel then turn left into Leeman Road. Continue through the underpass to the City Entrance situated on the left as you exit. The route is signposted from the station.
There is now a direct route to the museum via the station footbridge (please note that this is not suitable for the disabled or pushchairs).
By car
For visitors traveling by road York is conveniently located just 20 minutes from the A1(M) motorway and 40 minutes from Leeds/Bradford Airport. The Museum is clearly signposted from all approaches to the city.
Visitors arriving by car should park in the Visitors Car Park and enter the Museum via the Car Park entrance. Free car-parking for all delegates.
There are free disabled car parking spaces at The City Entrance in front of Station Hall.
Special Offers
25% off room hire at both museums. Quote ‘ Wow09’
Christmas parties with a difference – organizer goes free
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