Our venues
Explore our public cultural spaces across the University of Leeds campus. From live music at Clothworkers Centenary Concert Hall and contemporary performance at stage@leeds, to exhibitions and archives at Treasures of the Brotherton Gallery, each venue offers a different way to experience creativity, research, and community. All are open to the public, with free access to all museums and galleries, and many free events throughout the year.
Our main venues
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Clothworkers Centenary Concert Hall
Home of the University’s International Concert Series
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stage@leeds
Public contemporary performance space. Theatre, dance, digital performance, festivals, and scratch nights
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The Stanley & Audrey Burton Gallery
An accredited gallery, offering innovative art exhibitions from the world-class University Art Collection
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Treasures of the Brotherton
Discover a museum at the heart of the University of Leeds. Rooted in Yorkshire, we are free and open to the world
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Space@Design
Regular exhibitions in the space showcase learning, teaching and research in the School of Design.
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M&S Archive
Displays and interactive exhibits, the exhibition tracks the journey of M&S from market stall to Penny Bazaar to international retailer
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Baines Wing
Baines Wing is one of the largest buildings on campus and can be found by entering the site from Woodhouse Lane.
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Parkinson Building
The Parkinson Building is the main entrance to the University of Leeds and can be found on Woodhouse Lane.
Green spaces on our campus
While you’re here, why not visit our green spaces on campus? Our grounds are permanently open to all and free to visit. With more than 1,400 trees and a mix of gardens, courtyards and quiet corners, campus is full of places to pause, explore and enjoy a bit of nature. Head outside and you’ll also find 21 public art installations from artists including Henry Moore and Barbara Hepworth. Discover the stories behind each piece – along with personal insights from the artists – on our free audio trail.
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Campus Greenery Trail
The Campus Greenery Trail highlights green spaces across campus and simple ways to enjoy them.
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Winter Campus Tree Trail
A trail guiding you to eleven of the most remarkable trees on campus
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Chancellor’s Court
A tranquil green courtyard with a sculptural installation at its centre
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Roger Stevens Pond
Rooftop pond of biodiversity research, and home to our favourite heron!
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St George’s Field
Former Victorian cemetery is now a green haven for birds, bats and bees
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Stage@Leeds Gardens
A great place to rest before a show on a sunny day
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Sustainable Garden
A diverse space at the heart of campus for quiet contemplation which also includes our edible community garden