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  1. Oct 24, 2010 · Sheffields museums are free and here for everyone. Discover the stories of the city and its people, see the very best in art and design and set your imagination soaring.

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  2. This display tells the story of a father and son from Sheffield whose passion for prints led them to develop an outstanding collection, including works by Jacques Callot, Edouard Manet, Odilon Redon, Rembrandt and more.

  3. The Picturing Sheffield displays in the museum's Gordon Bridge Gallery are a real celebration of the city, featuring over 60 works presented in the immersive style of a traditional Victorian gallery.

    • Graves Gallery. The Graves Gallery is a popular art gallery located in the heart of Sheffield. It features an impressive collection of artworks dating back to the 19th century.
    • Millennium Gallery. Sheffield’s Millennium Gallery is a contemporary art gallery that showcases a wide range of works by established and emerging artists.
    • Site Gallery. The Site Gallery is a contemporary art space that features multimedia art installations, including digital and video art. The gallery is known for its innovative and thought-provoking exhibits and regularly hosts events, including workshops, screenings, and talks.
    • Cupola Gallery. The Cupola Gallery is an independent art gallery that showcases a diverse range of art forms, including painting, sculpture, and ceramics.
  4. The decorative art collection includes pottery from local factories such as Rockingham and Pinxton, as well as examples from Worcester, Derby, Wedgwood and Leeds. The gallery’s collection of metalwork charts the influence and history of the famous Sheffield-based industry.

  5. Museums Sheffield's oil collection comprises over 1,950 paintings and spans the city’s visual art, social history and Ruskin collections. The collection is wide-ranging and features a broad selection of European artists and works from the sixteenth century to the present day, as well as works which directly illustrate the city’s history.

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  7. Discover the real story of Sheffield, from its geological roots to the people, politics and music that shaped the modern city. Alongside old favourites such as Snowy the Polar Bear and Spike the Woolly Rhino, Weston Park plays host to a series of temporary exhibitions.