Cathedral Gardens, Manchester

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Cathedral Gardens in Manchester is a public open space near the city’s medieval quarter, known for hosting cultural attractions and events and serving as a key pedestrian hub.

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Cathedral Gardens, Manchester canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf public square
urban park
adjacentTo National Football Museum
surface form: National Football Museum building

Urbis building
category Parks and open spaces in Manchester
Squares in Manchester
connectsTo Corporation Street NERFINISHED
Exchange Square
Manchester Cathedral
surface form: Manchester Cathedral precinct

Manchester Victoria railway station
surface form: Manchester Victoria station concourse
country United Kingdom
hasCulturalFunction hosts cultural events
hosts festivals
hosts public performances
hasFeature landscaped planting
lawns
paved areas
public art
seating
hasLighting yes
hasSurface grass
stone paving
hasTransportRole pedestrian hub
hasUse event space
pedestrian thoroughfare
public open space
recreation area
inception late 1990s
isPedestrianZone true
locatedIn England
Manchester
United Kingdom
medieval quarter of Manchester
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Manchester
surface form: City of Manchester
locatedInRegion Greater Manchester
near Chetham’s Library
Chetham's School of Music
surface form: Chetham’s School of Music

Manchester Cathedral
Manchester Victoria railway station
surface form: Manchester Victoria station

National Football Museum
operator Manchester City Council
ownedBy Manchester City Council
partOf Manchester city centre
publicAccess yes
rebuiltAfter 1996 Manchester bombing
usedFor informal recreation
tourist gathering point

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

National Football Museum mainEntranceLocatedAt Cathedral Gardens, Manchester
Victoria Street hasNearbySquare Cathedral Gardens, Manchester
subject surface form: Victoria Street, Manchester