Some attractions within Birmingham Map:
- Museum of Science & Industry - Close to the Post Office in Newhall Street, the Museum of Science and Industry celebrates... More
- International Convention Centre - The ultra modern International Convention Center has eleven conference halls (seating from 30... More
- Repertory Theater - On the far side of Centenary Square (pedestrian precinct) near the new International Convention Center stands... More
- Hall of Memory - The Hall of Memory opposite Baskerville House (municipal offices) was erected in 1925 to commemorate the 14,000... More
- Central Library - The Birmingham Central Library has what is probably the largest Shakespeare collection outside the United States... More
- Museum & Art Gallery - The Birmingham City Museum and Art Gallery, designed by H. Yeoville and opened by HRH the Prince of Wales,... More
- Council House - The Renaissance style Council House opposite the Birmingham Town Hall was erected between 1874 and 1879, its... More
- Town Hall - Birmingham's Town Hall (1832-50), a masterpiece of Victorian architecture, takes the form of a Roman temple, with 40... More
- St Philip's Cathedral - The Palladian style St Philip's Cathedral built between 1711 and 1715 by Thomas Archer began life as a... More
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