Manchester Museum- The Cat That Slept for a Thousand Years

This article was written by Manchester Museum.

Exhibition run: Saturday 19 July – Sunday 14 September 2025

This summer, Manchester Museum invites visitors to enter a fantastical world inhabited by a huge, snoozing cosmic cat. The Cat That Slept for a Thousand Years, created in collaboration with creative robotics studio Air Giants, represents a bold new step in the Museum’s approach to temporary exhibitions. Blending artistic imagination and family fun, it’s a world-first experience unlike anything the Museum has shown before.

Blurring the lines between museum, theatre and dreamscape, The Cat That Slept for a Thousand Years invites visitors to wander among intriguing environments and see curious objects from Manchester Museum’s collections. Inspired by humanity’s age-old fascination with cats, the exhibition gently encourages reflection on care, empathy and the connections we form, even with life forms beyond our usual understanding. “We’re beyond excited to introduce this immense, dreamlike creature to Manchester Museum. We’re used to looking after animals, but this is truly unlike anything we’ve ever cared for before,” said Georgina Young, Head of Exhibitions and Collections at Manchester Museum.