Have we missed anywhere? Let us know in the comments below. Starting off right near Manchester Victoria station, and one of our favourite examples of old meeting new.The ultra-modern Urbis building - home to the National Football Museum and shaped like a glass dorsal fin - sits alongside the historic Chetham's Library and centuries-old Manchester Cathedral.You can stand on the grass and take in all three, as well as the Corn Exchange building, in one spin.As you leave Cathedral Gardens and head towards New Cathedral Street, glance to your left and you'll see Shambles Square.Its Tudor-style architecture is impressive, but it's even more impressive when you think that the buildings were dismantled and moved, piece by piece, after the IRA.
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