Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery
A large museum in Chamberlain Square with over 40 galleries showcasing pre-elite paintings, ancient Egyptian, Greek, and Roman artifacts, as well as collections of jewelry, ceramics, and metal work.
Birmingham Museum of Art
The Birmingham Museum of Art, located in the heart of the city in front of Lin Park, is a wonderful place for anyone who enjoys the Fine Arts.
Birmingham Civil Rights Institute
As an affiliate of the Smithsonian Museum, the Civil Rights Institute keeps the Birmingham story alive, providing insight into the fight for civil rights and the battle for equality.
Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum
Home to an astonishing array of motorbikes with more than 1,400 motor Cycles spanning over A Century of production, next to the Barber Motorsports Park racetrack.
Vulcan Park and Museum
Home to the giant cast iron statue of Vulcan, the Roman god of fire, reflecting the importance of the iron and steel industry to Birmingham's development.
Thinktank Science Museum
An interactive museum dedicated to science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.
Black Country Living Museum
An open-air museum of rebuilt historic buildings in Dudley, featuring over 50 shops, houses, and industrial buildings.
Cadbury World
A family-friendly destination where visitors can immerse themselves in the world of chocolate through interactive exhibits and rides, learning about the history of the Cadbury brand while indulging in chocolatey treats.
Vulcan Park Museum
Vulcan Park Museum features the 56-foot tall Vulcan statue.
Alabama Sports Hall of Fame
The Alabama Sports Hall of Fame is located in Birmingham.
Barber Institute of Fine Arts
Located close to Birmingham University, this institute houses an excellent collection of art from the Renaissance to the 20th century, with masterpieces by famous artists.
Millennium Point
The Millennium Point complex houses a science museum, an IMAX cinema, and various educational institutions.
backto backs
Historic houses offering a glimpse into the city's industrial past and the lives of its working-class residents.
Back to Backs
The last surviving court of back-to-back houses, offering a glimpse into the lives of working-class families from the 19th to mid-20th centuries.
National Motorcycle Museum
A museum housing the world's largest collection of British motorcycles, with over 1,000 restored machines representing a century of motorcycle manufacturing.
Thinktank Birmingham Science Museum
An exciting destination for science lovers of all ages, featuring interactive exhibits on space exploration, robotics, a planetarium, and an outdoor science garden.
Museum of the Jewelry Quarter
A museum offering an insider's look at the jewelry trade in the Smith and Pepper Factory.
Birmingham Back to Backs
A unique collection of small back-to-back homes built around a central courtyard, offering insight into the lives of the working classes, with a traditional 1930s sweet shop.
Thinktank, Birmingham Science Museum
An award-winning museum with science-related exhibits, steam-powered machines, a chocolate packaging machine, a Spitfire Gallery, a science garden, and a planetarium.
Penn Museum
Showcases the city's former role as a hotbed of pen making, with a history of writing instruments and the opportunity to make your own steel nib.
Museum Sports Hall of Fame
A place where you can witness the best of Alabama things, including museum sports.
McWane Science Center
An interactive playground of learning for kids and adults alike.
Museum of the Jewellery Quarter
A museum showcasing the riches that Birmingham has brought to the world, with preserved workshops demonstrating traditional techniques.
Think Tank Birmingham Science Museum
Features over 200 interactive exhibits across four floors, including a Science Garden, Spitfire Gallery, and a 4K planetarium.
The Pen Museum
A museum in the Jewellery Quarter highlighting Birmingham's role in producing 75% of the world's pens during the 19th century.