

About
A bronze statue commemorating John Bright, the 19th-century Radical and Liberal statesman known for his oratory and advocacy of free trade. Situated near Albert Square, the monument features Bright standing in formal attire, with seating nearby providing views of the sculpture. Visitors often pause here for photographs or to rest while exploring the area. The statue has become a familiar landmark for locals and passersby, recognised for its historical significance in Manchester’s civic landscape.
Customer Reviews
John Bright was a British Radical and Liberal statesman, one of the greatest orators of his generation and a promoter of free trade policies
I got 3 points as a community guide. Also, great view of the statue from the conveniently placed seating at the side of the road. Mild danger present.
Just in Albert square hanging out with friends, taking pictures, jumping and then sadly it starts raining :-(