Of all the qualities Nottingham upholds, the arts and culture of the city outweighs everything else. Nottingham has gained a great reputation for creativity. The arts and culture Nottingham holds, ranges from the classical to the contemporary. Through out the year there is always some kind of cultural programs and arts exhibitions going on. So the visitors to Nottingham will have something to enjoy at any time of their visits.
If you are in search of culture in the Nottingham area, there are excellent theaters that awaits to serve you. It is said that if you want to feel Nottingham Culture, you must visit its theaters. The Victorian Theatre Royal and modern Royal concert Hall bring a year round programme of drama and music to the city. Nottingham Playhouse is one of the country's premier venues for contemporary theatre and the Malt Cross Music Hall, fully restored to its 19th century glory, offers live entertainment that brings the spirit of the 1870's to the present day. The Broadway is the first branch of the National Film Theatre and is acclaimed for its innovative programming. Nottingham's greatest new venue is the fantastic ice arena which will not only make the city, the UK home to ice hockey and speed skating, but also bring a massive 8,000 seat concert venue to the East Midlands.
If not culture and you crave for some art, Nottingham Arts is very well seen in its art galleries and further in its museums. Besides the famous Nottingham Contemporary and Nottingham Castle, the city has got excellent art venues mostly hosting some outstanding exhibitions. The Yard Gallery at Wollaton Hall has a growing international reputation with many works from local artists. The Lakeside Arts Center is an arts venue with an exciting programme of events all year round including Luster, a craft, decorative arts and interior design exhibition in November. In Gordon Brown at Longdale Craft Center, you can watch a royal sculpture working on his latest commission together with a recreated Victorian craft village. The Harley Gallery is situated in the ducal estate of Welbeck and the exhibitions include crafts, visual arts, photography and design. Nottingham's arts and cultural scene is magnificent that no visitor can go without paying a visit to them.
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