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National Media Museum

National Media Museum
National Media Museum.svg
NMM Priestley 01.jpg
NMM with statue of J. B. Priestley
Former name National Museum of Photography, Film and Television
Established 16 June 1983
Location Bradford, West Yorkshire, England, UK
Coordinates 53°47′26″N 1°45′20″W / 53.790556°N 1.755556°W / 53.790556; -1.755556Coordinates: 53°47′26″N 1°45′20″W / 53.790556°N 1.755556°W / 53.790556; -1.755556
Collections National Photography Collection, National Cinematography Collection, National Television Collection, National New Media Collection
Collection size 3.5 million items
Visitors

442,314 (2015)

Director Jo Quinton-Tulloch
Curator Michael Terwey
Website http://www.nationalmediamuseum.org.uk/
Science Museum Group

442,314 (2015)

The National Media Museum (formerly the National Museum of Photography, Film and Television), located in Bradford, West Yorkshire, is part of the national Science Museum Group. The museum has seven floors of galleries with permanent exhibitions focusing on photography, television, animation, videogaming, the Internet and the scientific principles behind light and colour. It also hosts temporary exhibitions and maintains a collection of 3.5 million pieces in its research facility. The venue has three cinemas, operated in partnership with Picturehouse Cinemas, including an IMAX screen, and has previously hosted popular film festivals, including the Bradford International Film Festival until 2014.

In September 2011 the museum was voted the best indoor attraction in Yorkshire by the public, and it is one of the most visited museums in the north of England. As of February 2016 the museum, in response to revenue shortfalls, has controversially adopted a policy of focusing on "the science and culture of light and sound"—to the exclusion of what are seen as "unsustainable" aspects of creativity and culture, such as past film festivals.

In March 2016 a 7.5 million pound five year investment plan in the museum was revealed by the Science Museum Group.

Entrance is free with the exception of cinema screens. The museum is open 10 am until 6 pm everyday. The museum underwent a £16 million refurbishment in 1998, developing a new digital technology gallery and now hosts the BBC's Bradford offices, and studios for BBC Radio Leeds and the BBC Bradford and West Yorkshire website. This new development created a new glass-fronted atrium, which houses a new cafe and shop.


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