Birmingham: History Museum
Places and attractions in the History museum category
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Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery
Nestled in the heart of Birmingham, United Kingdom, the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery (BMAG) stands as a cultural beacon, attracting art lovers and history enthusiasts alike. This distinguished museum, which opened its doors in 1885, is renowned for its extensive...
Aston Hall
Early-1600s mansion with tours and gardens Aston Hall, a magnificent Jacobean mansion located in Birmingham, United Kingdom, stands as a testament to the grandeur of the 17th century. This historic house museum, nestled within a scenic public park, invites visitors to step back in time and explore the opulent...
Birmingham Back to Backs
Nestled in the heart of Birmingham, the Birmingham Back to Backs stand as a remarkable testament to the city's industrial past. This museum, a carefully preserved collection of 19th-century houses, offers visitors a unique glimpse into the lives of the working class...
Newman Brothers Coffin Furniture Factory
In the heart of Birmingham's historic Jewellery Quarter lies the Newman Brothers Coffin Furniture Factory, a museum that offers a unique glimpse into a bygone era of British manufacturing. This Victorian factory, which ceased operations in 1998, was once a thriving...
Lapworth Museum of Geology
Nestled within the bustling city of Birmingham, United Kingdom, the Lapworth Museum of Geology stands as a beacon of knowledge for earth science enthusiasts. This museum, situated on the campus of the University of Birmingham, offers a deep dive into the geological...
Sarehole Mill
Nestled in the picturesque area of Hall Green, Birmingham, Sarehole Mill stands as a testament to the city's rich industrial heritage. This historic watermill, dating back to the mid-18th century, has been meticulously preserved and now operates as a fascinating...
Haden Hill Park
Haden Hill Park is situated at Haden Hill, between Halesowen and Old Hill in the West Midlands, England, on the Southern edge of the Black Country.
Blakesley Hall
Blakesley Hall, a grade II* listed building is a Tudor hall on Blakesley Road in Yardley, Birmingham, England. It is one of the oldest buildings in Birmingham and is a typical example of Tudor architecture with the use of darkened timber and wattle-and-daub infill, with an external lime render which is painted white.
Soho House
Recreated home in Georgian mansion Soho House is a museum run by Birmingham Museums Trust, celebrating Matthew Boulton's life, his partnership with James Watt, his membership of the Lunar Society of Birmingham and his contribution to the Midlands Enlightenment and the Industrial Revolution.
Oak House
The Oak House is a timber framed building dating from the sixteenth century located in Greets Green, West Bromwich, England. The original owners of Oak House are not known, but the family most closely associated with it are the Turtons who were living there by 1634.
Selly Manor
Selly Manor is a timber-framed building in Bournville, that was moved to its current site in 1916 by chocolate manufacturer and philanthropist George Cadbury.
West Bromwich Manor House
West Bromwich Manor House, Hall Green Road, West Bromwich, B71 2EA, is an important, Grade I listed, medieval domestic building built by the de Marnham family in the late thirteenth century as the centre of their agricultural estate in West Bromwich.
Bishop Asbury Cottage
Bishop Asbury Cottage is a 17th-century cottage on Newton Road, Great Barr, England, known for being the boyhood home of Francis Asbury, one of the first two bishops of the Methodist Episcopal Church in the United States. It is now a museum in his memory.
Pen Museum
The Pen Museum is a museum in Birmingham, England, covering the history of Birmingham's steel pen trade. The only museum in the United Kingdom devoted to the history of the pen making industry, the Pen Museum explains how Birmingham became the centre of the world pen trade.
Wednesbury Museum and Art Gallery
Wednesbury Museum and Art Gallery is a purpose-built Victorian art gallery in Wednesbury in the West Midlands of England. It is notable for its Ruskin Pottery collection and for hosting the first public display of the Stuckism art movement.
Minworth Greaves
Minworth Greaves is a timber cruck-framed, Grade II listed building in Bournville, an area of Birmingham, England. It is thought to date from the 14th-century or earlier, possibly as early as 1250. It is owned by the Bournville Village Trust.