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See history brought to life and discover the story of the Black Country at the open-air living museum. Meet historic characters who’ll show you what it was like to live and work in one of the first industrialised landscapes in Britain as you explore 26 acres of reconstructed shops, pubs and houses.
There’s plenty for all the family to see and do here. From watching live demonstrations, taking part in old fashioned street games, to visiting vintage cinema and enjoying traditional fish and chips, there’s something for everyone at Black Country Living Museum.
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Explore over forty carefully reconstructed shops, houses, and industrial areas across 26 landscaped acres. Meet friendly historic characters who’ll tell you what it was like to live and work during the Industrial Revolution and beyond.
There’s plenty for the entire family to get stuck into:
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COLLECTIONS: There are over 80,000 items in collections including buildings, cars, sad irons, trolley buses, photographs, shops, locks, canal boats,catalogues and glass!
LEARNING AT BCLM: The venue helps bring the curriculum to life with memorable learning experiences. Find out more about unique educational packages tailored to each key stage. FIND OUT MORE
Price: Paid
Price Details
| Adults | £19.95 |
| Concessions 65+ | £17.95 |
| Concessions student with TOTUM card/unwaged | £16.95 |
| Young people (3-15 years) | £9.95 |
| Children aged 0-2 | Free |
| Essential carer or companion* | Free |
| Family tickets (everyone living at the same address) | |
| Family ticket (2 adults and up to 3 young people) | £58.95 |
| Medium Family ticket (2 adults and up to 2 young people) | £50.00 |
| Small Family ticket (1 adult and up to 3 young people) | £41.70 |
| Car parking | £3.50 |
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Offer Birthday Parties: No
OPENING TIMES:
| Mon 28 Feb – Sun 3 Apr | Open Wed- Sun, 10am – 4pm. Closed Mondays & Tuesdays |
| Mon 4 Apr – Sun 30 Oct | Open daily, 10am – 5pm |
| Mon 31 Oct – Sun 27 Nov | Open Wed- Sun, 10am – 4pm. Closed Mondays & Tuesdays |
| Winter Opening Hours | To be confirmed |
Address: Tipton Road, Dudley, West Midlands, DY1 4SQ, England
Post Code: DY1 4SQ
Council: Dudley
County: West Midlands
By road: Black Country Living Museum is situated in the heart of the Black Country on the A4037 between Dudley and Tipton. The Museum is well signposted from the M5 and M6.
M5 JUNCTION 2: Follow the A4123 northwest toward Wolverhampton/Dudley. After three miles, turn left onto the A4037 Tipton Road heading south. The entrance is 150 yards on your right. Note: these directions are from the M5 junction 2. Please be aware that the Black Country ‘i’ (information) signs at junctions 1 and 3 do not direct to the Museum.
M6 JUNCTION 10: Follow the A454 (A463) ‘Black Country Route’ toward Wolverhampton and Dudley for 4.4 miles. Turn left onto the A4123 Birmingham New Road toward Dudley heading southeast for 2.4 miles. Turn right onto the A4037 Tipton Road heading south. The entrance is 150 yards on your right.
Car Parking: There is ample car and coach parking at the Museum.A parking charge of £3.50 applies to cars for the whole day.On busy days, you may be directed to the overflow car parking at Dudley Zoo, located a short walk from the Museum entrance. Please note, a parking charge of £3.50 applies to the Zoo car park, payable by cash. Parking is at the vehicle owner’s risk. The Museum accepts no liability for accidents, damage, or theft of vehicles in its parking areas.
By rail: Just one mile from Tipton railway station, which is on the Birmingham to Wolverhampton line operated by West Midlands Railway. Plan your journey and check train time tables using the National Rail Enquiries website or by calling 08457 48 49 50.
By bus: Network West Midlands operate a number of bus routes that stop outside the Museum including:
For bus information from Wolverhampton, Birmingham or other areas. Please visit the Network West Midlands website or you can call Traveline on 0871 200 22 33 to plan your bus journey to the Museum.
By bicycle: The Museum is on the national cycle network route (Dudley National Cycle Route) or take a slight detour if you are on the West Midlands Cycle Route (National Cycle Routes 5 and 54) or the Birmingham to Wolverhampton Cycle Route (National Cycle Route 81). To plan you cycle journey to the Museum, go to: www.cyclestreets.net
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