Come and enjoy a day out at the Black Country Living Museum it's an award-winning open air museum that tells the story of one of the very first industrialised landscapes in Britain.
Set across 26 acres, you’ll explore carefully reconstructed shops, houses and industrial areas that represent the Black Country’s story. You’ll learn how steam power, human ingenuity and an increasingly interconnected world transformed this region into a manufacturing powerhouse.
You’ll meet our historic characters who’ll tell you stories of what it was really like to live and work during this revolutionary period of history.
As you walk around, you’ll discover collections, which were ‘Designated’ by Arts Council England in 2012, recognising their quality and national significance.
Most importantly, you’ll see history brought to life before your eyes – hear the clang of hammers, smell the smoke billowing from red brick chimneys and maybe even taste the best fish and chips in the Black Country!
Image: Daniel Chorley
Image: Ian Pulford
Image: Paul Millership
Image: BCLM
Adult: £35.95
Child 3-15yrs: £22.95
Saturday 22nd June 2024
Depart OU at 08.30 (at bus stop at 08.15)
Depart BCLM at 16.00
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1 May or until the trip is sold out
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