One of the most transformational projects in ññޙs modern cultural history has finally opened its doors to the public today, following a three-year, multi-million pound development.
The Box, the largest multi-disciplinary arts and heritage space to open in the country this year, brings together the former Museum and Art Gallery, Central Library and St Lukeñޙs Church buildings, re-shaping the landscape of the cityñޙs ñޘcultural quarterñޙ.
Located between the University ñޓ a key member of the partnership leading the project ñޓ and ñ College of Art, The Box has 13 galleries and exhibition spaces, new learning and research facilities (including a dedicated room for the University), a restaurant and shop, and has created a brand new public piazza.
Nine of the galleries are permanent, and will showcase The Boxñޙs collections, including: thousands of natural history specimens (and a full-sized woolly mammoth replica); 14 monumental shipsñޙ figureheads; important archaeological finds from Bronze Age Dartmoor; objects from around the world including Ancient Egypt, Asia, Africa and Oceania; paintings, drawings, prints, sculpture and ceramics from the cityñޙs art collections; and objects, film and photography from the cityñޙs media collections.