The Modernist Shop & The Modernist Magazine

The Modernist Shop & The Modernist Magazine

4.9(40 reviews)
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Opens Tuesday at 11 AM
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Address

58 Port St,Manchester,M1 2EQ,United Kingdom

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Opening Hours

MondayClosed
Tuesday11 AM–5 PM
Wednesday11 AM–5 PM

About

A shop dedicated to architecture and design, this spot focuses on modernism with a particular emphasis on Manchester’s built environment. It stocks a range of publications, including *The Modernist Magazine*, and hosts exhibitions related to architecture and urbanism. Guided walks exploring modernist landmarks in the city are occasionally available. The shop is a resource for those interested in design, with books and posters on modernist themes. It also features products specific to Manchester’s architectural heritage, making it a unique destination for enthusiasts of the city’s built history.

Customer Reviews

4.8(8 reviews)
Google Reviews
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Neil FallonLocal Guide
2 years ago

Fantastic magazine for those interested in modernism. Great little shop with a cornucopia of interesting publications. I recently went on one of their guided walks around Manchester (Umist) which fantastic. A wonderful way to spend a couple of hours in the Manchester sun.

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Ruth BradshawLocal Guide
7 months ago

Lovely stuff in there but ‘assistant’ Who looked the part, really wasn’t much of an assistant. Gave me the bare minimum information. Felt as though I was a nuisance . I would’ve bought a poster but she couldn’t be bothered showing me the other colours online. Wouldn’t go back in there if she was in there. Shame

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CostaLocal Guide
3 years ago

An ideal spot for budding architecture nerds (like myself). I particularly love that there were resources and products specific to modernism in and around Manchester.