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Birmingham Sights & Attractions

Birmingham offers tourists plenty of attractions, sights, art galleries and museums. In this British city every tourist will find something exciting - from the National Sea Life Centre to the fabulous City's Alexandra Theatre.
  • Birmingham Cathedral
    The Birmingham Cathedral is an excellent English Baroque parish church designed by Thomas Archer. Concluded in 1725, it is one of the most beautiful historic buildings in Birmingham. The magnificently restored churchyard has a perimeter of cast-iron railings, with a double row of plane tress. ... More>>

  • The Aston Manor Transport Museum
    The Aston Manor Road Transport Museum occupies the building which was Witton Tram Depot once. The museum was built in 1882. The Aston Manor Road Transport Museum has a collection of classic ad historic vehicles and related exhibits that will bring back memories of a bygone era. ... More>>

  • The Alpha Tower
    The Alpha Tower is situated in Suffolk Street, near Broad Street and not far from the Mailbox. The tower is one of the tallest buildings in Birmingham and has 28 floors and stands at 328 feet. It was constructed as part of the ATV Studios being constructed in 1965. ... More>>

  • The Lapworth Museum of Geology
    The Lapworth Museum of Geology in Birmingham is named after Charles Lapworth, the Professor of Geology and the forerunner of the Birmingham’s University and based at the territory of the University. ... More>>

  • The Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery
    The Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery is an art gallery in Birmingham. It is located in the Chamberlain Square and was opened in 1885. The museum houses the collection of international importance covering art, metalwork ceramics, jewellery, ethnography, archaeology, local and industrial history. ... More>>

  • IMAX
    Birmingham's first IMAX cinema, with a five-storey screen, is housed in the same building as the Thinktank. ... More>>

  • Museum of the Jewellery Quarter
    The Museum of the Jewellery Quarter in Birmingham is part of the European Route of Industrial Heritage. This Birmingham museum is a purpose-built visitor centre which tells the 200-year history of Birmingham's Jewellery Quarter and provides information and full access for disabled visitors. ... More>>





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