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Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery

Museum | Birmingham | England | United Kingdom

The Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery is a significant cultural center in the heart of Birmingham, England, housing an extensive collection of artworks, artifacts, and historical objects. The collection spans various periods and includes paintings, sculptures, ceramics, jewelry, archaeological finds, and industrial artifacts. Particularly notable is the extensive collection of Pre-Raphaelite works, including paintings by Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Edward Burne-Jones, and Ford Madox Brown. Additionally, the museum has a significant collection of 18th and 19th-century artworks, as well as works by artists such as J.M.W. Turner and Edward Burne-Jones.

The building itself is an architectural masterpiece in the neoclassical style, opened in 1885. It comprises several gallery spaces, including the iconic Round Gallery and the Industrial Gallery, which host a variety of exhibitions and events. The interiors are richly decorated, providing an impressive backdrop for the displayed works.

In addition to permanent exhibitions, BMAG regularly organizes special exhibitions, educational programs, and events that appeal to a wide audience. The museum is an important part of the cultural life in Birmingham, attracting numerous visitors annually. It is part of the Birmingham Museums Trust, one of the largest independent museum foundations in the UK, which also operates eight other museums in the city.

Overall, the Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery provides a comprehensive insight into art and cultural history and is an essential part of Birmingham's cultural heritage.

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Chamberlain Sq
B3 3DH Birmingham

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Opening hours

Sunday10:00 - 17:00
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Tuesday--
Wednesday10:00 - 17:00
Thursday10:00 - 17:00
Friday10:00 - 17:00
Saturday10:00 - 17:00

Reviews

8639 Reviews

David J Millar
13.07.2022

I had a wonderful time viewing some amazing art for a few hours.
Ian Robson
19.01.2020

I am thrilled that it has reopened! It is absolutely beautiful, especially the Cafe! And it's free to enter.
Chiara D'Ascenzo
04.02.2025

I visited the gallery to see the Pre-Raphaelite masterpiece, but was disappointed to find out that it is closed indefinitely. The current exhibition on the ground floor was not to my liking, and I felt the direction of the gallery was influenced by woke ideology.
Chris Gibbs
09.03.2019

The Wildlife Photographers of the Year exhibition was excellent, but the signage in the museum was very poor and it took some time to find the exhibition.
Stephanie Richards-Gooch
02.02.2025

It's wonderful to see it reopening after a long time. It's always a worthwhile visit, with interesting exhibits. I particularly enjoyed seeing the portraits by the Portrait Artist of the Year 2020, especially the Vivienne portrait.
Dave Marsden
02.02.2025

A nice place to visit with lovely artwork and displays. Although not everything was open during our visit, it still kept us busy for about an hour and a half.
Kshitij Tambe
01.02.2025

The museum is lovely.
Dawn Plant
31.01.2025

A great place to visit with beautiful artwork and a lovely cafe.
Malik Taimoor Hassan Awan
31.01.2025

Nice.
Stuart Forster
30.01.2025

Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery is located in a stunning building complex in the heart of the city, which I found worth visiting. However, I was disappointed by the lacklustre exhibitions and the oversimplification of legends that could have provided interesting information. While the focus on ordinary people and diversity may be inclusive, it made the place less interesting to visit.
jexin varghese
30.01.2025

The museum has a great exterior and interior filled with art and explanations. I was surprised to find works by Indian artists as well.
Roberto Henley
28.01.2025

I was a bit disappointed that it was so difficult to view the renowned painting by Birmingham artist David Cox.
Billy J Jackson
28.01.2025

Obviously brilliant. I visited a smaller space nearby on Margret street to see the nature photography competition. It was a fantastic space, excellently curated for an immersive experience. I highly recommend supporting this venue, one of the best in Birmingham, and I'm sure it will be even better when it reopens.
Suzie Cooper
27.01.2025

The exhibition was great. I tried to get a table in the Victorian Tea Rooms, but unfortunately, there was nothing available.
Rodolfo „Rod&tronik“ Stragapede
26.01.2025

Beautiful.
Jonty Carter
25.01.2025

A fabulous place to see local art and timeless masterpieces.
Steven Holland
24.01.2025

It's nice to see it open again with some lovely pictures.
Tony Fletcher
24.01.2025

It's okay to spend an hour here, but there isn't much.
Nigel Forster
23.01.2025

Fantastic!
Stephen Wood
22.01.2025

The museum has recently reopened after a long refurbishment. However, only a limited number of exhibits are open to the public, making for a short visit. It will be better when it fully reopens in the future. The cafe/tea shop is excellent and everything is free. It's a short distance from the station and close to some fine buildings in the center of Birmingham.

 

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