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Plymouth set to reap bounty from new £40m museum and art gallery

The Box opens in May 2020 and is already attracting national attention

See inside Plymouth's £47m The Box cultural centre

Plymouth’s £40million new museum and art gallery is expected to put the city in the premier league of cultural attractions – not just in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ but internationally.

The Box, a stunning part new-build and part listed building revamp, will open in May 2020, and Business Live has been given a sneak look around inside as it is being fitted out.

The completed project will give Plymouth a cultural space the rival of any in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ or abroad, creating a space where artefacts from the city’s history, many or national importance, can be displayed alongside touring exhibitions from the national galleries.

It is expected that the city centre building, being opened to mark the Mayflower 400 commemorations, will drive visitors to the city and establish Plymouth as a leading cultural centre.

The Box, Plymouth's new £40m cultural hub(Image: Erin Black/Plymouth Live)

For instance, the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s largest touring exhibition of contemporary British Art will be heading to Plymouth in 2021, following the official announcement by London’s Hayward Gallery that the city has been selected as one of the four host locations – along side Manchester, Wolverhampton and Aberdeen - for British Art Show 9.

David Draffan, head of service at Plymouth City Council, said The Box would create a “shining beacon” for national galleries looking for locations to tour.

He said: “This allows us to have the best artists in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and the world exhibit here.”

Nicoletta Lambertucci, contemporary art curator at The Box added: “I can’t see any museum like the Box in the country, with the breadth of ambition we have. It’s not just contemporary arts but culture in general and history.