
Located in the heart of the city, Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery offers free entertainment for the whole family.
The Smith & Pepper factory, a perfectly preserved jewellery workshop, offers a unique glimpse of working life in Birmingham’s Jewellery Quarter.
The elegant home of industrialist and entrepreneur Matthew Boulton from 1766 to 1809 has family friendly activities throughout the site.
The home of gentleman farmer Richard Smalbroke is one of the last surviving examples of a timber framed farmhouse in Birmingham.
One of just two surviving watermills in Birmingham, Sarehole provided early inspiration for JRR Tolkien, author of Lord of the Rings.
The ruins are the remains of a 13th century moated manor house and one of the most significant Medieval sites in Birmingham.
Although currently closed for a £10.5m restoration scheme to improve its amenities and services, activities are being held in the park.
Birmingham's museum of science - a place where science and history come alive, there is always something new to discover
Two of Birmingham’s oldest houses offer a fascinating insight into Tudor life. Enjoy activities and an authentic garden.
Absorbing family guides, funny and fantastic performances, wonderful workshops: inspiring activities and events to engage children and adults with art and music.