10 Interesting Facts About Manchester (2024)

Prachi Gupta

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Interesting Facts About Manchester: Manchester is the third largest city in the UK after London and Birmingham. Throughout the year, it attracts many students from all around the world as Manchester is home to many famous universities like the University of Manchester, the University of Salford, the University of Bolton, etc. Apart from being famous for academics, Manchester is quite popular for its industrial heritage, football legacy, rich art and culture, etc. You will be amazed to know that the city of Manchester has had a deep impact on Science, Music, and industry. 

If you are a student living in student accommodation in United Kingdom or planning to move to this city then get ready to know this city in and out by knowing some of the interesting facts about Manchester that we have discussed below. 

The Industrial Revolution Started in Manchester 

The opening of the Bridgewater Canal in 1761 marked the beginning of the Industrial Revolution which is why Manchester is regarded as the birthplace of this great revolution which changed the course of history. Due to the development of steam power and the rising need for cotton production, the city of Manchester became the primary stopping point for the textile industry. 

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The Oldest Public Libray in the English Speaking World is in Manchester

Situated near Victoria Station, Chetham’s Library is among the first three libraries in the UK which were opened to the public. Libraries are the go to place for students from student accommodation in Manchester.

It has around 1,00,000 books among which 60,000 books are those which were published before 1851. Since 1653 this library has been in continuous use. It is open from Monday to Friday and even offers tours to the visitors. 

There are around 200 Languages Spoken in Manchester 

The city of Manchester has a population of around 510,000 people which is why the linguistic diversity is quite rich here and as a result, there are 200 languages spoken every day in this city.

Statistically, half of the adult population in Manchester is Multilingual and four out of every 10 young individuals in Manchester know more than one language. 

You can Take Part in a Real-Life Detective Game in Manchester 

Organised by CluedUpp Games, people who are in Manchester get the opportunity to be a part of a real-life detective game. As per the format of the game, the whole city is the playground and anyone can take part in it.

You will surprised to know that around a million people participate in this game. 

Famous Series – Peaky Blinders was Filmed in Manchester

The famous series -‘Peaky Blinders’ is set in Birmingham but in reality, the majority of the scenes were shot in Manchester and Liverpool. Due to the rich industrial heritage of Manchester, it was thought to be a more suitable place for shooting some of the scenes by the filmmakers. 

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Manchester is the Birthplace of the World’s First Professional Football League 

The city of Manchester is home to the world’s two biggest football clubs – Manchester City and Manchester United, therefore, it is no surprise that this city is the birthplace of the world’s very first professional football league which was formulated at the Royal Hotel in 1888.

If you are in Manchester or planning to go there and love football then you should definitely visit the National Football Museum. 

There are 25 Nobel Laureates from the University of Manchester 

Regarded as the third-best university in the UK after the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge, the University of Manchester takes pride in the fact that 25 Nobel Laureates are among its staff, faculty and students.

Some of the awardees are Ernest Rutherford, Joseph John Thomson, John Thomson, etc. 

One of the Most Important British Concert was Held in Manchester 

On 4th June 1976, an invitation was sent to London’s punk band – ‘The Sex Pistol’ by Manchester Band Buzzcocks to perform at Manchester’s Free Trade Hall and since then as per the music industry, it has been one of the most important British concerts ever held. The price of the ticket was 50p and only 42 people bought them.

The concert wasn’t even able to sell a third of the venue capacity yet the show deeply impacted the people who attended and went on to create their own mark on the music industry. The bands that attended the concert were – Joy Division, Magazine, The Fall, and The Smiths. 

Atom Was First Time Split in Manchester 

The city of Manchester has had a deep impact on the field of Science as it provides world-class research and learning facilities. Earnst Rutherford for the first time noticed an atom getting split at Manchester University. In 1908, Rutherford was awarded the Nobel Prize for Chemistry and in 1917 he made the first atom split.

The nuclear energy and radiation used in the treatment of cancer have seen significant innovations due to this important discovery of Rutherford. 

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‘Car-Puccino’ Began in Manchester 

In 2010 Manchester became the first place where the idea of ‘Car-Puccino’ was executed. It was the first car in the world that was fueled solely by coffee beans and travelled from Manchester to London with the help of around 11,000 espresso shots. 

FAQs

What is Manchester best known for?

Manchester is often referred to as England’s second city. It is well known for its industrial heritage and in contemporary times is quite popular for its cultural atmosphere. 

Which city is known as the Manchester of India and why? 

Ahmedabad in Gujarat is regarded as the Manchester city of India. This title to Ahmedabad was given by a famous textile centre situated in the Manchester city of Great Britain. This was done due to the similarities between Ahmedabad’s cotton textile industries and the ones which are situated in Manchester. 

What industry is Manchester famous for?

Manchester is most popular for its textile manufacturing. 

What is Manchester UK famous for?

Manchester, UK, is famous for its rich industrial heritage, vibrant music scene (birthplace of bands like Oasis and The Smiths), iconic football clubs (Manchester United and Manchester City), renowned universities, and cultural institutions such as the Manchester Art Gallery and the Science and Industry Museum.

What is most famous in Manchester?

Manchester is most famous for its football clubs, Manchester United and Manchester City. The city is also known for its influential music scene, industrial history, and cultural landmarks like the Manchester Art Gallery and the Science and Industry Museum. The University of Manchester is a notable academic institution.

We hope you liked this blog where we covered some interesting facts about Manchester. For booking the best accommodation abroad to start your study abroad experience you can contact Fly Homes at 1800572118. 

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About Prachi Gupta

Prachi has 1.5 yrs of experience in Content & Copywriting. Her skills entail SEO, researching, brainstorming marketing campaigns, suggesting content ideas, graphic designing, Keyword research, understanding user intent etc. She thrives on a work culture that helps her unlearn redundant ways of thinking. Besides this, she always has her binoculars on looking for good books and music recommendations, cocktails and world history.

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