Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery WW2

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(4.1K) · Museum in Birmingham, United Kingdom
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Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery is home to a collection of over 500,000 objects spanning 200,000 years worth of history all across the world. …

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Mar 26, 2025
Pointless, there is hardly anything to see here. Visited to see the Staffordshire Hoard to find virtually every exhibit is hidden away from public view. Without doubt one of the most underwhelming da…Full review by Mobile26429784768
Mar 26, 2025
Don't bother with this hardly open museum. All the works of art are not on display. Waste of time. Planed a day out to see the museum we remembered. It's not there!Full review by Relax29186887354
Mar 23, 2025
I can sum up my review very simply: Put back the beautiful paintings which have graced the gallery walls for years and which many of us spent hours looking at for their skill and beauty. The current …Full review by SunnySolihull

Questions & answers

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How long to walk there from New St train station ?
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10minutes max
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Answer by Julie F · Oct 25, 2024
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We will be driving. Is there car parking nearby?? Thx.
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I know there is metered parking nearby. There is a car park at Snow Hill Station but I am unsure about any others. I never take my car into Birmingham.
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Hi, just wondered approx. how much time you spent inside the Black Sabbath attraction at the museum. Any help is …
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Hi, just wondered approx. how much time you spent inside the Black Sabbath attraction at the museum. Any help is much appreciated, Thanks!
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We skipped the Black Sabbath exhibit in favor of the free exhibit of the Staffordshire Hoard displaying artifacts from the 8th an 9th Century. We spent at least an hour there and found it …
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We skipped the Black Sabbath exhibit in favor of the free exhibit of the Staffordshire Hoard displaying artifacts from the 8th an 9th Century. We spent at least an hour there and found it well worth the visit.
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Is the Edmund Street lift available?
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Sorry I have no idea may be best to contact the museum directly
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