British Oak Centenary Celebrations – Centenary Quiz!
A quiz delving into the history of this 1926 historic pub
A quiz delving into the history of this 1926 historic pub
A workshop exploring this popular Georgian paper craft with artist Eliza Bennett
Experience memory, family and belonging through vintage video, personal archives, workshops and stories that connect generations
Discover Balsall Heath through trails, visits, art, poetry, archives, interviews, photography and a touring exhibition
Discover Balsall Heath through trails, visits, art, poetry, archives, interviews, photography and a touring exhibition
Discover Balsall Heath through trails, visits, art, poetry, archives, interviews, photography and a touring exhibition
View the stunning interior of Birmingham’s catholic cathedral dedicated to St Chad
Explore Birmingham’s industrial past on this tour featuring inventions like the Smethwick Engine and Spitfire
An exhibition exploring the history and legacy of the Birmingham Municipal Bank, in the historic vaults at The Exchange.
An exhibition exploring the history and legacy of the Birmingham Municipal Bank, in the historic vaults at The Exchange.
An opportunity to look around this Victorian Gothic church with spectacular stone vaulting
Discover Kings Heath’s lost cinemas through photographs, archives and stories
Explore Birmingham’s industrial past on this tour featuring inventions like the Smethwick Engine and Spitfire
An opportunity to look around this Victorian Gothic church with spectacular stone vaulting
Visit the golden roofed Dhamma Talaka Peace Pagoda
The first exhibition of Lisel Haas’ works at the Library of Birmingham
An illustrated presentation about John Baskerville’s work and influence in lettering and typography
Explore Birmingham’s industrial past on this tour featuring inventions like the Smethwick Engine and Spitfire
Drop in to see how this building has been restored using traditional methods and materials
A chance to see one of the best-preserved icehouses in the West Midlands
Visit this 18th century dovecote, cowhouse and garden for an insight into Moseley’s rural past
A free event with a variety of activities aimed at families with a local history theme
Visit one of Birmingham’s medieval churches, set in the Old Yardley Conservation Area
Visit the golden roofed Dhamma Talaka Peace Pagoda
A walk around the grounds and site of Moor Hall, learning about the history and associations with Bishop Vesey
An illustrated talk exploring the theology of the founders of St Alban’s Church
In the final weeks of the exhibition join us on a last chance tour
Celebrate travel, heritage and community from Kings Heath Station to Highbury Hall
Dress up in historic costume for Songs of Praise and visit the Heritage Fayre
Explore the history of the Lickey Hills, including a visit to the Bilberry Hill Gun Proof Range
Share a walk and listen to music in Brandwood End Cemetery
Travel on the new train line and discover stories about the original Camp Hill Line and people living nearby
Introducing the scenery that inspired J.R.R Tolkien when he lived near Sarehole Mill as a child
Enjoy a 1930’s heritage working boat trip with a stop over at Icknield Port Yard.
Join us for a guided walk through the Austin Village, a model village built by Herbert Austin
A Birmingham railway heritage and architecture walking and train tour
A chance to see old films bringing to life scenes of Sutton Coldfield’s past
Join us on a tour of four historic pubs in central Birmingham designed by James and Lister Lea
Explore Birmingham’s industrial past on this tour featuring inventions like the Smethwick Engine and Spitfire
Guided tours telling the story of St. Martin in the Bull Ring across 9 centuries
Delve deeper into the Lisel Haas archive and hear what our researchers have discovered in the past year
Follow a route first recorded 1,300 years ago through the modern streets and landscape of Stirchley
In the final weeks of the exhibition join us on a last chance tour
A tour of the cathedral with a focus on the stained-glass windows by Edward Burne-Jones
Explore the city centre with author & photographer Jonathan Berg
Experience memory, family and belonging through vintage video, personal archives, workshops and stories that connect generations
Climb the stairs of the tower for a bell ringing demonstration
Learn about the people, places and events behind some of Birmingham Civic Society’s Blue Plaques
Visit the 1729 Old School House and old hall with WW1 memorial and copy of 1527 charter
Have a go at crown bowling in the historic setting of the British Oak, a Grade II listed pub
Visit the golden roofed Dhamma Talaka Peace Pagoda
See inside the Victorian church opposite Soho House and enjoy a cuppa with us
A rare opportunity to explore Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery paintings store!
Join us to celebrate 100 years since the opening of our Grade 2 Listed public house with many original features
The first exhibition of Lisel Haas’ works at the Library of Birmingham
Discover Kings Heath’s lost cinemas through photographs, archives and stories
Traditional heritage crafts to see and try out, in a beautiful historic setting
Church tours, including to the top of the tower with views over Castle Bromwich and surrounding areas.
Explore the history of the Lickey Hills, including a visit to the Bilberry Hill Gun Proof Range
Visit and admire the architecture of Holy Trinity Church designed by the architect J A Chatwin
View inside the single underground tunnel & learn about John Baskerville and his final resting place
Explore hidden Catacomb chambers & the Washington Irving connection
An exhibition celebrating the histories of Chester Road, Wylde Green and Sutton Coldfield Railway Stations
Visit this Grade II listed building, home to Sutton Coldfield Freemasons’ lodges
A chance to visit the church and hall and enjoy family activities and refreshments
Explore the UK’s oldest repertory theatre, discover over a century of history
A chance to view Sutton Coldfield’s oldest church and enjoy a range of fun activities
View the stunning interior of Birmingham’s catholic cathedral dedicated to St Chad
Photographs, information and talks
A guided tour of the Stratford Road
Explore Birmingham’s most important historical documents and how they are cared for!
Walking tour showing how Co-operatives have shaped the development of Stirchley for 150 years
A chance to see one of the best-preserved icehouses in the West Midlands
Visit this 18th century dovecote, cowhouse and garden for an insight into Moseley’s rural past
A guided walking tour celebrating the untold stories of women in Birmingham
A short walk around the site of a Roman fort built in the 1st century AD
A rare opportunity to explore areas of Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery usually closed to the public
A guided walk by Viv Astling RBSA from Centenary Square to the Jewellery Quarter
A circular walk exploring historic Stirchley, the River Rea and Cotteridge Park
Behind the scenes guided tour of the GWR 1908 Tyseley locomotive depot – archaeology, locomotives and rolling stock
Join Dr James Burgess for a walking tour of Birmingham’s fascinating medical history
What messages and forgotten meanings are hidden in memorial sculptures and grave inscriptions?
A beautiful grade II listed church, also known as the Cathedral of the Industrial Revolution
Explore the Museum of the Jewellery Quarter as part of Birmingham Heritage Week
A beautiful medieval church in Sheldon with a timber roof dating from the 14th century
A Birmingham railway heritage and architecture walking, tram, train and bus tour (including a few canal tunnels!)
Visit this Byzantine inspired gem in the heart of Aston
Visit a fascinating church with 900 years of history, where Thomas the Tank Engine was created
Opportunity to see a Grade 1 Mediaeval Church and the surrounding Northfield Conservation Area
An insight into the extraordinary musical, social and political history of Birmingham’s oldest events venue
Visit one of Birmingham’s medieval churches, set in the Old Yardley Conservation Area
Help create a collaborative community artwork which will be displayed in the Children’s Library at Stirchley
Find out how this Victorian building provided by Richard and George Cadbury continues to be used.
Tour the global centre of the Victorian Steel Nib industry, from it’s beginning to the nibs used by Walt Disney
Explore Stirchley’s past through photographs, maps, memories and the voices of local people
Birmingham Medical School is more than 200 years old, see its history in two dozen objects
An exhibition exploring the history and legacy of the Birmingham Municipal Bank, in the historic vaults at The Exchange.
Explore History, Mystery, and Remarkable Stories
Explore Birmingham’s industrial past on this tour featuring inventions like the Smethwick Engine and Spitfire
In the final weeks of the exhibition join us on a last chance tour
Guided tours telling the story of St. Martin in the Bull Ring across 9 centuries
A talk exploring Mary Mitchell’s career, accompanied by a display of archival materials
Climb the stairs of the tower for a bell ringing demonstration
Explore women working in photography in Birmingham from both historical and contemporary perspectives
An opportunity to look around this Victorian Gothic church with spectacular stone vaulting
Visit the golden roofed Dhamma Talaka Peace Pagoda
Join us for a heritage walking tour and discover the Moor Pool Garden Suburb
Discover the historical and modern structures that tell the city’s story in a rapidly changing part of Birmingham
Whether new to family history research or wanting to breakdown a brick wall, we’re the people to talk to.
Come and get a unique glimpse into the lost industrial world of J. W. Evans Silver Factory
Step inside Birmingham’s Council House, a landmark building at the heart of Victoria Square
Opened in 1885 as the first municipal School of Art, this building still functions as a school of art today
Join the Canal & River Trust for a guided walk exploring Digbeth’s historic canals and industrial heritage
The first exhibition of Lisel Haas’ works at the Library of Birmingham
Discover Kings Heath’s lost cinemas through photographs, archives and stories
Fans of gardening programmes will recognise elements of the gardens which appeared weekly on television from the 70s to 90s
Exhibition featuring University Collections which delves into the stories of the people behind University of Birmingham
The outside simple and plain, the inside beautifully crafted and decorated
Join Dr James Burgess for a walking tour of Birmingham’s fascinating medical history
An exhibition exploring the history and legacy of the Birmingham Municipal Bank, in the historic vaults at The Exchange.
An introduction to oral history through the voices of those who lived through the twentieth century
Discover Kings Heath’s first cinema, local picture houses and early cinema culture, plus optional film screening
A walk following gruesome stories from Birmingham’s past with local historian Adam Wood
Join us for a gentle cycle and discover Birmingham’s hidden heritage sites by bike
A unique tour around one of only four surviving allotments gardens in this style
Discover the historical and modern structures that tell the city’s story in a rapidly changing part of Birmingham
The Lunar Society and Aston University come together to unlock the secrets of the Aston University Archives
An opportunity to explore firsthand historic plant records in our Archive
Explore the history of the 1926 General Strike in Birmingham on a city centre walking tour
A guided tour and talk about the life and times of local author Kathleen Dayus
Guided tours telling the story of St. Martin in the Bull Ring across 9 centuries
Experience memory, family and belonging through vintage video, personal archives, workshops and stories that connect generations
Join Black Heritage Walks Network to see how the gold from Africa built the Jewellery Quarter
Climb the stairs of the tower for a bell ringing demonstration
Visit the golden roofed Dhamma Talaka Peace Pagoda
An introduction to the Islamic faith and guided tour of Birmingham Central Mosque
Learn about the history of Edgbaston and explore the glorious church that is St Bartholomew’s in Edgbaston
In the final weeks of the exhibition join us on a last chance tour
A rare opportunity to explore Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery paintings store!
Step inside Birmingham’s Council House, a landmark building at the heart of Victoria Square
A talk about vestments with a selection of garments on display at St Chad’s Cathedral
A chance to explore the fascinating life of Birmingham inventor Matthew Boulton
Whether new to family history research or wanting to breakdown a brick wall, we’re the people to talk to.
Discover nearly 200 years of history at one of the UK’s most significant historic botanic gardens
A rare opportunity to explore areas of Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery usually closed to the public
Discover Kings Heath’s lost cinemas through photographs, archives and stories
Exhibition featuring University Collections which delves into the stories of the people behind University of Birmingham
An exhibition at the School of Jewellery showcasing the skill and craftmanship of current graduates
The first exhibition of Lisel Haas’ works at the Library of Birmingham
A guided heritage walk with City of Birmingham Ramblers
Sounds Amazing since 1870 and still blowing strong
A chance to experience a modern Roman Catholic church and learn of its history
Free walking tour exploring Birmingham’s hazardous eighteenth-century streets
A walk revisiting areas in Sutton Park associated with the World Scout Jamboree in 1957
An exhibition exploring the history and legacy of the Birmingham Municipal Bank, in the historic vaults at The Exchange.
An illustrated discussion reflecting on how local action stopped the demolition of a Birmingham landmark
A retired murder detective recalls his 30-year career in West Midlands Police
Being Some Observations upon Sherlock Holmes’ Presence in Birmingham History and Culture
An illustrated talk about the fine Arts and Crafts altarpiece in St Alban’s Church
An illustrated talk about the Birmingham Municipal Bank, exploring its roots as Britain’s only municipal savings bank
Discover Chinatown’s history while enjoying Chinese street food and live culinary demonstrations
View the stunning interior of Birmingham’s catholic cathedral dedicated to St Chad
Step inside Assay Studios and uncover the rich history of Birmingham’s iconic former Assay Office
Network Rail and Mailbox are offering a unique opportunity to see the mail tunnels connecting with New Street
Exhibition featuring University Collections which delves into the stories of the people behind University of Birmingham
A tour showcasing the Jewellery Quarter businesses building on 250 years of trophy and medal-making
A tour of these historic houses by the current owner
Drop into the University of Birmingham’s special collections library, home to 4 million archival items and 250,000 rare books
Hear about University of Birmingham history from student researchers, with a focus on social change and community action
In the final weeks of the exhibition join us on a last chance tour
View a range of items on display from The Shakespeare Collection held at the Library of Birmingham
Whether new to family history research or wanting to breakdown a brick wall, we’re the people to talk to.
Discover Kings Heath’s lost cinemas through photographs, archives and stories
The first exhibition of Lisel Haas’ works at the Library of Birmingham
A walking tour around the Jewellery Quarter talking about the photographic companies that once made it their home
An opportunity to view this historic church and enjoy a cuppa in the café
An exhibition at the School of Jewellery showcasing the skill and craftmanship of current graduates
Visit a fascinating church with 900 years of history, where Thomas the Tank Engine was created
Join a guided tour and learn about the origins of the proof house and its modern function
Find out public art in Centenary Square and a rare opportunity to see inside the Hall of Memory
A tour of the cathedral with a focus on the stained-glass windows by Edward Burne-Jones
A unique opportunity to tour our operational floor and learn about the history of the Birmingham Assay Office
Explore Stirchley’s past through photographs, maps, memories and the voices of local people
Sing with or listen to the prestigious City Choir in rehearsal and learn about its history
Discover the historical and modern structures that tell the city’s story in a rapidly changing part of Birmingham
A talk and exhibition about the collaboration and shared histories between Birmingham UK and Birmingham Alabama
Explore Birmingham’s industrial past on this tour featuring inventions like the Smethwick Engine and Spitfire
A guided tour and talk about the life and times of local author Kathleen Dayus
Step inside Assay Studios and uncover the rich history of Birmingham’s iconic former Assay Office
A walking trail celebrating the contributions of the Irish community in Birmingham
A free guided walking tour exploring the history and heritage of Colmore Business District
Visit the golden roofed Dhamma Talaka Peace Pagoda
Learn about the history of Edgbaston and explore the glorious church that is St Bartholomew’s in Edgbaston
Join the Canal & River Trust for a guided walk exploring Digbeth’s historic canals and industrial heritage
In the final weeks of the exhibition join us on a last chance tour
An exhibition at the School of Jewellery showcasing the skill and craftmanship of current graduates
Learn about the people, places and events behind some of Birmingham Civic Society’s Blue Plaques
Whether new to family history research or wanting to breakdown a brick wall, we’re the people to talk to.
Sounds Amazing since 1870 and still blowing strong
A tour of the cathedral with a focus on the stained-glass windows by Edward Burne-Jones
Walk along the canals from Aston station to Perry Hall Park, including passing underneath Spaghetti Junction
A walk into Sutton Park’s past with the Friends of Sutton Park Association
A walk exploring the University of Birmingham’s history, architecture and research legacy
A walk along the glorious architecture in the JQ with Artist and RBSA President Ed Issacs
Ben Waddington leads a walk in search of the lost details, designs and clues that reveal New Street’s 800-year past
Exhibition featuring University Collections which delves into the stories of the people behind University of Birmingham
A guided tour exploring the historic baths, mosque architecture and community life at Green Lane Masjid
Explore Stirchley’s past through photographs, maps, memories and the voices of local people
An illustrated talk about the archaeology and history of Meadow Platt, Wyndley and their surroundings
Graham Wrigley recalls his time canal carrying around Birmingham and living at Gas Street Basin
Come and sneak a peek at what goes on behind the scenes at a working theatre!
For 200 years Edgbaston Reservoir has been a magnet for world renowned figures
An illustrated talk about St Alban’s magnificent stained-glass windows
An opportunity to look around this Victorian Gothic church with spectacular stone vaulting
A beautiful late Victorian convent in Selly Park, home to the Sisters of Charity of St Paul
Visit the golden roofed Dhamma Talaka Peace Pagoda
An introduction to the wide range of illustrative sources held in the Archives at the Library of Birmingham
Whether new to family history research or wanting to breakdown a brick wall, we’re the people to talk to.
Join a guided tour and discover the origins of this historic church and links with Matthew Boulton and James Watt
The first exhibition of Lisel Haas’ works at the Library of Birmingham
Step inside Birmingham’s Council House, a landmark building at the heart of Victoria Square
Explore the UK’s oldest repertory theatre, discover over a century of history
Ben Waddington leads a walk in search of the lost details, designs and clues that reveal New Street’s 800-year past
Exhibition featuring University Collections which delves into the stories of the people behind University of Birmingham
Fans of gardening programmes will recognise elements of the gardens which appeared weekly on television from the 70s to 90s
Join a guided tour and learn about the origins of the proof house and its modern function
Explore the history of the 1926 General Strike in Birmingham on a city centre walking tour
An exhibition exploring the history and legacy of the Birmingham Municipal Bank, in the historic vaults at The Exchange.
Explore Birmingham’s industrial past on this tour featuring inventions like the Smethwick Engine and Spitfire
An illustrated talk exploring the aspirations of the Aston Gentry from Sir Thomas Holte to James Watt Jnr
Following in the footsteps of some of Birmingham’s fearless freethinkers
A Prayer, a Promise, a Patent, and a Protest. Join us on a historical journey through Birmingham’s Key Hill Cemetery
In the final weeks of the exhibition join us on a last chance tour
Explore the Jewellery Quarter with author & photographer Jonathan Berg
Join us at Aston Parish Church with tower trips and talks taking place throughout the afternoon
Discover the historical and modern structures that tell the city’s story in a rapidly changing part of Birmingham
A guided walk in search of the details, fragments and overlooked evidence that together tell Birmingham’s industrial and cultural story
An opportunity to look around this Victorian Gothic church with spectacular stone vaulting
Hear Tales of Prominent Figures and Unsung Heroes
Visit the golden roofed Dhamma Talaka Peace Pagoda
Discover Kings Heath’s lost cinemas through photographs, archives and stories
Visit one of only two working water mills still surviving in Birmingham
50 Years of Creating an Eco-Friendly Community Space – now under threat
A guided walk with dramatic interludes, music and song around the Kings Norton canals
Guided Tours of Church, Organ Recital, Bellringing, Tour of Tower, Refreshments and Toilet stop
Celebrating the uniquely, Birmingham, post war buildings designed by a Birmingham boy
A guided 10k run with stops, sights and stories, showcasing the very Best of Birmingham
Visit the beautiful Greek Orthodox Cathedral of the Dormition of Theotokos and Saint Andrew
An opportunity to look around this Victorian Gothic church with spectacular stone vaulting
An illustrated talk about the building of St Alban’s church
Explore Birmingham’s industrial past on this tour featuring inventions like the Smethwick Engine and Spitfire
Creative writing, readings and music inspired by people buried in Key Hill’s public graves
This tour will explore the fascinating lives of those who sleep here forever
A unique tour around one of only four surviving allotments gardens in this style
The story of the Newhall Estate from the Norman Conquest to the 20th Century
Explore the city centre with author & photographer Jonathan Berg
A guided food tour through the city’s rich and ever evolving dining scene
A workshop with international comic Artist John McCrea exploring the life of Abraham Follett Osler
A reconstruction of a prehistoric sweat lodge based on Bronze Age burnt mounds found in Moseley Bog
A guided walk exploring the historical and literary connections of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Sherlock Holmes and Birmingham
The story of how it came to be built and how it continues to follow the ideals of Sir Barry Jackson
Visit the golden roofed Dhamma Talaka Peace Pagoda
In the final weeks of the exhibition join us on a last chance tour
A rare opportunity to explore Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery paintings store!
See inside the Victorian church opposite Soho House and enjoy a cuppa with us
A Family Friendly event. Hear about Birmingham’s mining school history and the model mine under the University!
Celebrate the launch of 30 artist-created banners in Balsall Heath
Come and get a unique glimpse into the lost industrial world of J. W. Evans Silver Factory
Drop in and discover the rich history of The Exchange, former head office of Birmingham Municipal Bank
Discover Balsall Heath through trails, visits, art, poetry, archives, interviews, photography and a touring exhibition
What if there was a place where anything was possible? Let’s imagine together
A chance to have a look around this beautiful Church consecrated in 1704
The first exhibition of Lisel Haas’ works at the Library of Birmingham
Learn about the history of Edgbaston and explore the glorious church that is St Bartholomew’s in Edgbaston
Discover Kings Heath’s lost cinemas through photographs, archives and stories
Exhibition about the work, activism and influence of Birmingham photographer Rhonda Wilson
A rare opportunity to explore areas of Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery usually closed to the public
Discover the history of Moseley and its park, which welcomes 50k+ visitors annually
A walk around the Jewellery Quarter, exploring the histories of European migrants who made Birmingham their home
An opportunity to explore firsthand photographic records of the Gardens from our Archive
An opportunity to discover one of Birmingham’s hidden gems in this much-loved annual event
Visit this grade 2* listed building dating back to 1857 and now part of a large mixed comprehensive school
Guided Tours of Church, Organ Recital, Bellringing, Tour of Tower, Refreshments and Toilet stop
Try a heritage craft and learn more about Birmingham’s Guild of Weavers, Spinners and Dyers
Step inside for free during Birmingham Heritage Week. Discover how generations lived and worked in these houses
Join us for a guided walk through the Austin Village, a model village built by Herbert Austin
A chance to experience a modern Roman Catholic church and learn of its history
A walk revisiting areas in Sutton Park associated with the World Scout Jamboree in 1957
A collection of World War I and World War II Memorials to Cadbury employees
Built in 1898 for Richard Cadbury, this is a rare opportunity to visit the Almshouses as part of a pre-booked tour
St Francis Church stands at the heart of the Bournville Village and is dedicated to St Francis of Assisi
Visit two of Birmingham’s oldest buildings, with lots of family activities and hands-on history
The first purpose-built Serbian Orthodox church in the UK is opening its doors
Beautiful Manor Farm Park lies ‘hidden’ behind Bristol Road. Explore the heritage of this tranquil green space
Discover how the Library of Birmingham can help your family and local history research
Opened by Cadbury in 1927. Step inside to see where many Bournville based societies once played
A treasure trove of historical artefacts, documents and memorabilia showing the history of the Cadbury brand
Visit the school, including George Hall, large frescoes and school archives
Visit an unusually elaborate Quaker Meeting House and the only one housing an organ
A wide range of model yachts and boats in action on the water. Have a go at sailing one
An opportunity to hear the famous Bournville Carillon being played live as the bells ring out across Bournville village green
Visit the oldest sporting club in Bournville and have a go at Crown Green Bowls
A chance to look around this magnificent Byzantine revival church consecrated in 1909
Discovering stories from the graveyard of All Saints Church, now buried beneath the Square
Exploring Bournville’s heritage open day by bike with ecobirmingham and Bike Birmingham
Visit a fascinating church with 900 years of history, where Thomas the Tank Engine was created
A journey around Birchfield revealing hidden stories and links to other parts of the world
This tour explores the ‘lost’ churches of Central Birmingham and the unique stories they tell
Guided Heritage Tours of the Grade II* listed, Pugin built, Sisters of Mercy Convent
Visit this Byzantine inspired gem in the heart of Aston
Vitis the Museum Collection Centre, where over 80% of the City’s collections are all under one roof
Visits to two post-war churches: St Matthew, Perry Beeches and Our Lady and St. Rose of Lima, Weoley Castle
Opportunity to see a Grade 1 Mediaeval Church and the surrounding Northfield Conservation Area
Visit this historic Grade II* listed church designed by local architect William H Bidlake
Explore the hidden secrets of The Rep and join us on a backstage tour around our fascinating building
Explore Stirchley’s past through photographs, maps, memories and the voices of local people
An exhibition exploring the history and legacy of the Birmingham Municipal Bank, in the historic vaults at The Exchange.
Discover Birmingham’s jewellery heritage on a fun guided 5K running tour
A guided walk exploring Birmingham’s nautical heritage and unexpected sea-going connections
A talk about what archaeology reveals about different periods in Sutton’s past
A tour showcasing the Jewellery Quarter businesses building on 250 years of trophy and medal-making
An opportunity to look around this Victorian Gothic church with spectacular stone vaulting
Visit the golden roofed Dhamma Talaka Peace Pagoda
See inside the Victorian church opposite Soho House and enjoy a cuppa with us
Join us for a heritage walking tour and discover the Moor Pool Garden Suburb
Join this guided walk to learn more about the Lunar Society and 18th century Birmingham
The first exhibition of Lisel Haas’ works at the Library of Birmingham
Discover Kings Heath’s lost cinemas through photographs, archives and stories
Join us on a journey around the world and back into the depths of geological time – all within one mile.
Guided Heritage Tours of the Grade II* listed, Pugin built, Sisters of Mercy Convent
Opened in 1885 as the first municipal School of Art, this building still functions as a school of art today
Step inside Birmingham’s Council House, a landmark building at the heart of Victoria Square
Discover the fascinating and diverse heritage of Harborne on this walking tour
Sounds Amazing since 1870 and still blowing strong
Exhibition featuring University Collections which delves into the stories of the people behind University of Birmingham
An exhibition at the School of Jewellery showcasing the skill and craftmanship of current graduates
Explore Birmingham’s heritage through walking, observation and natural pigment painting in this artist-led creative experience
A tour of the School of Jewellery which has been in the Jewellery Quarter since 1890
An exhibition exploring the history and legacy of the Birmingham Municipal Bank, in the historic vaults at The Exchange.
Discover Balsall Heath through trails, visits, art, poetry, archives, interviews, photography and a touring exhibition
A walk looking at some familiar and not so familiar Art Deco buildings