First look as the Harris reveals new-look ground floor rotunda

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First look as the Harris reveals new-look ground floor rotunda
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Preston’s Harris Museum, Art Gallery and Library has revealed the new-look ground floor rotunda 👀

for the planning and design to reimagine the building, the rotunda will exhibit the return of the cherished Foucault Pendulum, first featured in the 1900s., a £16m transformational project, all central rotunda spaces will tell stories of the Harris across time through a variety of different lenses.

“The Harris Your Place Project transformations will have a massive impact on boosting footfall in the city of Preston. By attracting a predicted extra 100,000 visitors per year, there will be more business for Preston’s services, restaurants and retail which will help to grow our city’s economy.”What the ground floor would look like

Phillip Tefft, Director, Ralph Appelbaum Associates, said: “The Harris occupies an astonishing building at the heart of Preston’s community.The Harris Museum and Art Gallery

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