Black Country Museum

West Midlands

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An award winning open air living museum that tells the story of the world's first industrial landscape, with 26 acres of 19th & early 20th century living history to explore.


Trip Description

The story of the Black Country is distinctive because of the scale, drama, intensity and multiplicity of the industrial might that was unleashed. It first emerged in the 1830s, creating the first industrial landscape anywhere in the world.
This award-winning corner of the West Midlands is now one of the finest and largest open-air museums in the UK.
After very humble beginnings and 40 years of inspiration, this twenty six acre site is worth exploring, with over 50 authentic shops, houses and workshops with charismatic residents to chat with. Trams to ride. Games to play. Things being made and stories to hear. The museum is now an ideal filing location and more recently has been used to film the BBC2 drama 'Peaky Blinders' and 'WPC56.'
Price includes admission.

Free time: 4.5 hours
Approx return to first set down point: 6.00pm
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