Self-guided Sightseeing Tour #7 in Birmingham, United Kingdom

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Number of sights 23 sights
Distance 11.2 km
Ascend 265 m
Descend 223 m

Experience Birmingham in United Kingdom in a whole new way with our self-guided sightseeing tour. This site not only offers you practical information and insider tips, but also a rich variety of activities and sights you shouldn't miss. Whether you love art and culture, want to explore historical sites or simply want to experience the vibrant atmosphere of a lively city - you'll find everything you need for your personal adventure here.

Activities in BirminghamIndividual Sights in Birmingham

Sight 1: Lanchester Car

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The Lanchester Car Monument is an open-air galvanized steel sculpture of the Stanhope Phaeton, or Lanchester motor car. It is in Bloomsbury Village Green, a piece of reclaimed land in the Heartlands (Nechells) area of Birmingham, England. It was designed by Tim Tolkien to commemorate the work of Frederick William Lanchester.

Wikipedia: Lanchester Car Monument (EN)

589 meters / 7 minutes

Sight 2: St Matthew's

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St Matthew's Church, Duddeston and Nechells is a Grade II listed parish church in the Church of England in Birmingham.

Wikipedia: St Matthew's Church, Duddeston and Nechells (EN)

1124 meters / 13 minutes

Sight 3: Aston Junction

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Aston Junction is the name of the canal junction where the Digbeth Branch Canal terminates and meets the Birmingham and Fazeley Canal near to Aston, Birmingham, England.

Wikipedia: Aston Junction (EN)

354 meters / 4 minutes

Sight 4: Boulton & Watt Blowing Engine 1817

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The Grazebrook Engine is an 1817 beam engine that was used for blowing air over the hot coals of a blast furnace to increase the heat. It is now found as sentinel sculpture on the Dartmouth Circus roundabout at the entrance of the A38(M) in Birmingham, England. It is believed to be the largest steam engine used in Birmingham.

Wikipedia: Grazebrook beam engine (EN)

1143 meters / 14 minutes

Sight 5: Methodist Central Hall

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Methodist Central HallTony Hisgett from Birmingham, UK / CC BY 2.0

The Methodist Central Hall, 196–224 Corporation Street, Birmingham, England, is a three-storey red brick and terracotta Grade II* listed building with a distinctive tower at the northern end of Corporation Street. The design complements the Victoria Law Courts opposite, also in terracotta, and includes eclectic details such as the corner turrets resembling Indian chattris. It is located within the Steelhouse Conservation Area.

Wikipedia: Methodist Central Hall, Birmingham (EN)

247 meters / 3 minutes

Sight 6: West Midlands Police Museum

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The 'West Midlands Police Museum is located in a Victorian cell block on Steelhouse Lane, Birmingham, England, which was operational from 1891 until 2016.

Wikipedia: West Midlands Police Museum (EN)

155 meters / 2 minutes

Sight 7: Victoria Law Courts

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Victoria Law CourtsTony Hisgett from Birmingham, UK / CC BY 2.0

The Victoria Law Courts is a red brick and terracotta judicial building, which accommodates Birmingham Magistrates' Court, on Corporation Street, Birmingham, England. It is a Grade I listed building.

Wikipedia: Victoria Law Courts (EN)

562 meters / 7 minutes

Sight 8: The Metropolitan Cathedral and Basilica of St Chad

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The Metropolitan Cathedral Church and Basilica of Saint Chad is a Catholic cathedral in Birmingham, England. It is the mother church of the Archdiocese of Birmingham and is dedicated to Saint Chad of Mercia.

Wikipedia: St Chad's Cathedral, Birmingham (EN), Url, Heritage Website

249 meters / 3 minutes

Sight 9: Syriana

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1–7 Constitution Hill in Birmingham, England is a Grade II listed building at the acute junction with Hampton Street, and is a former H.B. Sale factory. The red brick and terracotta structure is extremely thin, with a tower at one end.

Wikipedia: 1–7 Constitution Hill, Birmingham (EN)

403 meters / 5 minutes

Sight 10: Saint Paul's Church

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St Paul's is a Church of England church in the Georgian St Paul's Square in the Jewellery Quarter, Birmingham, England.

Wikipedia: St Paul's Church, Birmingham (EN), Url

243 meters / 3 minutes

Sight 11: Queens Arms

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The Queen's Arms is a Grade II listed public house in Birmingham, England, built c. 1870. It is noted for the tiled art nouveau signage on its exterior, which was remodelled in 1901 to the designs of the architect, Joseph D. Ward for its then owners, Mitchells & Butlers.

Wikipedia: Queen's Arms, Birmingham (EN)

308 meters / 4 minutes

Sight 12: Newman Brothers Coffin Furniture Factory

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Newman Brothers at The Coffin Works is a museum in the Newman Brothers Coffin Furniture Factory building in the Jewellery Quarter conservation area in Birmingham, England. The museum educates visitors about the social and industrial history of the site, which operated from 1894–1998 as a coffin furniture factory. The museum opened in October 2014 after a fifteen-year campaign by the Birmingham Conservation Trust to save the factory building, which ceased trading in 1998, and raise the funds to transform it into a heritage attraction. Located at 13–15 Fleet Street, the building is Grade II* listed.

Wikipedia: Newman Brothers Coffin Furniture Factory (EN), Opening Hours

306 meters / 4 minutes

Sight 13: King Edward VII

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The King Edward VII Memorial is a sculpture in memory of King Edward VII, relocated from Highgate Park to Centenary Square, Birmingham, England.

Wikipedia: King Edward VII Memorial (EN)

63 meters / 1 minutes

Sight 14: Hall of Memory

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The Hall of Memory is a war memorial in Centenary Square, Birmingham, England, designed by S. N. Cooke and W. N. Twist. Erected 1922–25 by John Barnsley and Son, it commemorates the 12,320 Birmingham citizens who died in World War I.

Wikipedia: Hall of Memory, Birmingham (EN), Website, Url

145 meters / 2 minutes

Sight 15: A Real Birmingham Family

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A Real Birmingham Family is a public artwork and sculpture by Gillian Wearing, cast in bronze, and erected in Centenary Square, outside the Library of Birmingham, England, on 30 October 2014.

Wikipedia: A Real Birmingham Family (EN)

127 meters / 2 minutes

Sight 16: Birmingham Rep

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Birmingham Repertory Theatre, commonly called Birmingham Rep or just The Rep, is a producing theatre based on Centenary Square in Birmingham, England. Founded by Billie Lester, it is the longest-established of Britain's building-based theatre companies and one of its most consistently innovative.

Wikipedia: Birmingham Repertory Theatre (EN), Url, Theatricalia

922 meters / 11 minutes

Sight 17: The Argent Centre

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The Argent Centre is a Grade II* listed building on the corner of Frederick Street and Legge Road in the Jewellery Quarter of Birmingham, England.

Wikipedia: Argent Centre (EN)

10 meters / 0 minutes

Sight 18: The Pen Museum

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The Pen Museum is a museum in Birmingham, England, covering the history of Birmingham's steel pen trade. The only museum in the United Kingdom devoted to the history of the pen making industry, the Pen Museum explains how Birmingham became the centre of the world pen trade.

Wikipedia: Pen Museum (EN), Url

336 meters / 4 minutes

Sight 19: Orthodox Cathedral of the Dormition of the Theotokos and St. Andreas

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Orthodox Cathedral of the Dormition of the Theotokos and St. Andreas Original uploader was Oosoom at en.wikipedia / CC BY-SA 3.0

The Cathedral Church of the Dormition of the Mother of God and St. Andrew is a Greek Orthodox cathedral on Summer Hill Terrace in Birmingham, England, dedicated to the Dormition of the Theotokos and St Andreas. In 1958 the first Greek Orthodox Church in Birmingham was inaugurated. Regular liturgies began in Birmingham conducted by the first permanent priest, Father Nicodemos Anagnostou.

Wikipedia: Birmingham Orthodox Cathedral (EN)

749 meters / 9 minutes

Sight 20: Old Turn Junction

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Old Turn Junction, or Deep Cutting Junction is a canal junction in Birmingham, England, where the Birmingham and Fazeley Canal meets the Birmingham Canal Navigations Main Line Canal. The junction features a circular island.

Wikipedia: Old Turn Junction (EN)

379 meters / 5 minutes

Sight 21: The Roundhouse

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The Roundhouse, formerly Corporation Wharf, is a crescent-shaped building located in the city centre of Birmingham, England.

Wikipedia: Roundhouse, Birmingham (EN)

1233 meters / 15 minutes

Sight 22: The Dhammatalaka Pagoda

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Dhamma Talaka Peace Pagoda was opened in Birmingham, UK in 1998 and is the only such building in traditional Burmese style in the Western hemisphere. On its grounds there are now a monastery and the teaching hall of a planned Buddhist Academy.

Wikipedia: Dhamma Talaka Pagoda (EN)

1528 meters / 18 minutes

Sight 23: Edgbaston Reservoir

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Edgbaston Reservoir, originally known as Rotton Park Reservoir and referred to in some early maps as Rock Pool Reservoir, is a canal feeder reservoir in Birmingham, England, maintained by the Canal & River Trust. It is situated close to Birmingham City Centre and is a Site of Importance for Nature Conservation.

Wikipedia: Edgbaston Reservoir (EN), Website

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