£48 per night
Expected price for:21 Aug - 22 Aug
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This museum was a working factory until 1981, although much of the tools and equipment inside date from the beginning of the century. Entrance is free and visitors can discover the history of Birmingham’s jewellery and metalworking trade by way of a guided tour and live demonstrations. Facilities include a jewellery shop. Opening hours are from 11h30 to 16h00 Tuesday - Sunday.