Black Country Living Museum

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Experience sights, sounds, smells, and tastes of the Black Country as you explore shops, houses and industrial workshops rebuilt in our canalside village.
 

From the Industrial Revolution to post-war prosperity, discover the history of a small region that made a big impact on the people, culture and industry of the world as you say “ow am ya” to the people that made this place home, from metalworkers and miners to nurses and schoolteachers – and even a pub landlord or two.

What’s more, when you pay for just one day, we give you a ticket to return as many times as you would like for a whole year with our UnChained Annual Pass – at no extra charge!

Meet historical characters bringing Black Country history to life

Experience life as an 1850s miner in our underground mine experience

Test your times tables in a 1912 school lesson

Watch a vintage film in our 1920s cinema

Enjoy the tastes of the past in our 1930s fish and chip shop, baker’s shop and traditional sweet shop

Play old-fashioned street games

Take a ride on one of our heritage vehicles

See live industrial demonstrations, including chain and nail making

Find out about weird and wonderful treatments in our chemist

Quench your thirst in the Bottle & Glass Inn or Elephant & Castle Public House

Renowned for its appearances in major films and TV series, has gained global recognition as a prominent location in the acclaimed drama Peaky Blinders. The 26-acre museum has witnessed some of the show's most intense moments, with the Canal Arm serving as the transformative backdrop for Charlie Strong's Yard, hosting pivotal deals and disputes, including the memorable tea party scene. From clandestine meetings under the Canal Bridge to chilling murder scenes at St James's School, various museum locations have played key roles in the series.

Visitors can step into the shoes of iconic Peaky Blinders characters, immersing themselves in the historical period and unraveling the captivating tales of the show. Don't miss the highly sought-after Peaky Blinders Nights, offering a truly immersive experience into the 1920s underworld. Explore the museum's rich history and relive the drama that unfolded on its grounds.

Guide Prices

Adult £25.95, young person (3-15 years) £12.95, child (0-2 years) free, senior concession (65+) £24.95, student concession £22.95, unwaged £22.95, essential carer free. Large, medium and small family tickets are available. Discounts for groups 15+.

Facilities

Accessibility

  • Accessible toilets
  • Baby changing facilities
  • Changing places facility
  • Electric car charging points
  • Guide Dogs Permitted
  • Parking Areas for Disabled Visitors
  • Ramp / Level Access
  • Wheelchair accessible

Catering

  • On-Site café/restaurant
  • Picnic Site

Leisure Facilities

  • Shop

Parking & Transport

  • Coach parking available
  • Electric Car Charging Point
  • On site parking
  • Parking (charge)

Provider Facilities

  • Accept coach parties
  • Conference facilities
  • Group Friendly
  • Toilets

Provider Features

  • In town/city centre

Target Markets

  • Family Fun
  • Marketed Towards Families
  • Marketed towards Groups
  • Marketed Towards Senior Citizens

Tours and Demonstrations

  • Demonstrations Given

Travel & Trade

  • Group discounts available

Map & Directions

Black Country Living Museum

Type:Museum

Tipton Road, Dudley, DY1 4SQ
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Tel0121 557 9643

Opening Times

2024 opening. (1 Jan 2024 - 31 Dec 2024)
DayTimes
Monday - Sunday10:00 - 17:00
Bank Holiday10:00 - 17:00

* Seasonal openings apply. See the website.

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