£3 45 mins About 2 miles away
From extraordinary Anglo-Saxon metalwork to one of the finest collections of Pre-Raphaelite art, the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery houses many of the treasures of the Midlands. Take a trip around the expansive displays with someone who can tell you more - one of the knowledgeable museum guides - with a Saturday tour today at 1pm. Meet at the Museum Rotunda, where you can buy the tickets.
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