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Sackville Gardens

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Garden·Peaceful, Reflective, Historic
Sackville Gardens
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Sackville Gardens
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Sackville Gardens
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Sackville Gardens
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Sackville Gardens
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Sackville Gardens
Photo by Nathaniel Adegoke from Google Places
Sackville Gardens
Photo by Katie Hanlan from Google Places
Sackville Gardens
Photo by Stacey Peart from Google Places
Sackville Gardens
Photo by David Makinson from Google Places
Sackville Gardens
Photo by Colin Scotchford from Google Places

Sackville Gardens is a small yet significant park located in the heart of Manchester, England. It is renowned for its statue of Alan Turing, a pioneering computer scientist, and a poignant memorial dedicated to HIV sufferers. The gardens provide a tranquil space for visitors to reflect on these important historical and social contributions. Its central location makes it easily accessible for those exploring the city, offering a serene break from the urban hustle. Whether you're a history enthusiast or simply seeking a quiet place to unwind, Sackville Gardens is a meaningful destination.

Sackville Gardens is a small yet significant park located in the heart of Manchester, England. It is renowned for its statue of Alan Turing, a pioneering computer scientist, and a poignant memorial dedicated to HIV sufferers. The gardens provide a tranquil space for visitors to reflect on these important historical and social contributions. Its central location makes it easily accessible for those exploring the city, offering a serene break from the urban hustle. Whether you're a history enthusiast or simply seeking a quiet place to unwind, Sackville Gardens is a meaningful destination.

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Address
41 Whitworth St,Sackville St, Manchester M1 3WA, UK
Hours
Open now
Open 24 hours

Highlights

  • Statue of Alan Turing.

  • Memorial to HIV sufferers.

  • Small, green park setting.

  • Central location in Manchester.

Best For

History buffs and quiet reflection.

Currency

GBP £

Occasion Tags

Tourists, Locals, History, Education

Reviews

4.4
Great1,7 K reviews

Sackville Gardens in Manchester is appreciated for its peaceful atmosphere and historical significance. The park features a statue of Alan Turing, which draws many visitors interested in his contributions to computer science. Additionally, the HIV memorial offers a poignant reminder of the impact of the disease. Reviewers often comment on the garden's tranquil setting, making it a perfect spot for quiet reflection amidst the city's bustle. While the park is small, its central location and meaningful installations make it a worthwhile stop for both tourists and locals.

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Location

Manchester, England, United Kingdom
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