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A giant cat exhibition has arrived in Manchester and it’s FREE to visit

This sounds like a purrfect day out.

Thomas Melia Thomas Melia - 21st July 2025

There’s a new exhibition that has popped up in Manchester city centre featuring a giant inflatable cat, and you can visit for free.

Manchester is always at the epicentre of all things art and culture, and this latest exhibition has got to be one of the cutest ones yet.

Manchester Museum, part of the University of Manchester (UoM) in the heart of the city centre, has gained a brand-new – and quite large feline friend – who’s decided to take a pre-planned nap in this gallery room for the next two months.

Titled ‘The Cat That Slept for a Thousand Years’, this exhibition features a 10-metre long kitty full of personality from the inside out, quite literally, as its body is filled with soft lighting.

Anyone attending can get as up close and personal as they like, as touching and stroking the cat is encouraged, and even better, this new city centre activity is completely free.

This giant cat exhibition is the genius of interactive soft robotics company Air Giants, which is known for working on similar projects involving illuminated and inflatable sculptures.

The cat-themed piece of art is not only Air Giants’ biggest piece of work to date, it’s also a world-first experience, unlike anything the museum has ever seen before.

“It has been a joy to work closely with the museum to develop this project,” commented Emma Powell, Creative Director at Air Giants.

“We’re hoping audiences will have a joyful connection to the cat and the story around it. We can’t wait for people to experience this magical and gentle exhibition in Manchester this summer.”

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‘The Cat That Slept for a Thousand Years’ is now at Manchester Museum until Sunday 14 September, with free entry for all ages.

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