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Birmingham

Birmingham is the largest and most populous British city outside London, with population well over a million. It is our neighbour from Wolverhampton and we use its airport quite a lot.

Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery

Birmingham's museum (BM&AG) is the main museum in the area, with major pieces from leading artists, including Rubens, Turner, Picasso, Degas, Pissaro, Renoir, Botticelli, Canaletto and Murillo.

A favourite piece from this museum is The Archangel Lucifer from Epstein, a Bronze sculpture whose face is modelled after a (not-pretty) female and the body is that of a (not-pretty) male. It also hosts a good collection of works from the pre-Raphaelites.

I visited the site on 5 March (2018).

Birmingham Museums Trust

Beside (BM&AG), Birmingham also hosts the largest independent museums trust in the United Kingdom, to which we became members on 31 August (2019) when visiting Aston.

Restaurants

Birmingham is a high place for top gastronomy, which we still have to explore.

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To do

  • Museum and Art Gallery GreenTick.png
  • Gas Street Basin GreenTick.png — the centre of England’s canal system.
  • Bullring (walking & shopping) GreenTick.png
  • Aston Hall — one of the final Jacobean houses GreenTick.png31 August 2019.
  • Birmingham's fine gastronomy (Adams, Purnell's, Opheem, Folium, etc.)
  • Birmingham Botanical Gardens.
  • St Philip’s Cathedral — one of the few English baroque style churches in addition to being one of the countries smallest cathedrals. Look up to the ceiling and you will discover 2000 soul boats hanging. GreenTick.png
  • Symphony hall — one of England’s finest concert halls with world-class acoustics in the stunning architecturally beautiful auditorium.
  • Winterbourne House.
  • Great Western Arcade.
  • Shakespeare Express — to visit Stratford upon Avon.
  • Sheldon Country Park.

Visits

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