Museums in Wolverhampton


Wolverhampton, a vibrant city in the West Midlands, offers a mix of rich history and contemporary charm. Begin your exploration with a visit to the iconic Wolverhampton Art Gallery, housing impressive collections spanning centuries. Delve into the city's industrial heritage at the Black Country Living Museum, a living history museum showcasing life in the region during the Industrial Revolution.

Nature enthusiasts can find solace in the scenic West Park, perfect for leisurely strolls or picnics. Football fans shouldn't miss a trip to Molineux Stadium, home of Wolverhampton Wanderers FC. Lastly, indulge in the local cuisine at the bustling Wolverhampton Market.

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Free

Bantock House Museum

Restored to its Edwardian glory, Bantock House Museum is a hidden treasure set within 43 acres of parkland and surrounded by delightful formal gardens.

Attraction
Adults £8

Soho House Museum

Explore industrial history at Soho House Museum in Birmingham. A Georgian gem, witness innovation, craftsmanship, and the legacy of Matthew Boulton.

Museum of Jewellery Quarter
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From £5

Museum of Jewellery Quarter

The Museum is built around a perfectly preserved jewellery workshop offering a unique glimpse of working life in Birmingham's famous Jewellery Quarter.

Coffin Works (Newman Brothers)
Attraction
Adults £8.50

Coffin Works (Newman Brothers)

Explore a historic factory preserving the artistry of coffin-making, revealing unique insights into the city's craftsmanship.

Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery
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Free

Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery

Explore Birmingham's cultural hub with diverse exhibits. From art and artifacts to local history, the museum offers a rich tapestry of the city's heritage.

Attraction
Adults £9

West Midlands Police Museum

Transport yourself back in time as you learn about two centuries of policing history.

Attraction
Adults £9

Birmingham Back to Backs

Witness the lives of working people unfold over two centuries in the bustling heart of Birmingham.

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Free

Erasmus Darwin House

An independent, accredited Museum that was once the family home of doctor, inventor and published poet Erasmus Darwin (1731 - 1802).

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Free

Samuel Johnson Birthplace Museum

Visitors are taken through the life of Lichfield's most famous son, from troubled childhood, through literary obscurity, to world renown and success.

The Old Guildhall Prison Cells
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Free

The Old Guildhall Prison Cells

Explore the city's old prison, dating back to 1548. See original cells, discover the inmates' stories and find out about law and order in Lichfield.

Attraction
Adults £6

Museum of Carpet

A fun, interactive and educational experience.

Attraction
Adults £6

Forge Mill Needle Museum

Forge Mill Needle Museum in Redditch is an unusual and fascinating place to visit.