Museum of the Jewellery Quarter

Museum of the Jewellery Quarter featuring interior views
Museum of the Jewellery Quarter featuring interior views
Museum of the Jewellery Quarter
Museum of the Jewellery Quarter which includes interior views
Museum of the Jewellery Quarter featuring interior views and signage as well as an individual femail


Visit a former factory to learn about 200 years of shaping precious metals and stones, and to enjoy wonderfully crafted artwork.

The Museum of the Jewellery Quarter gives a fascinating insight into the long-running jewellery trade in Birmingham, a trade that continues to thrive to this day. You can take a tour of the building, and also try your hand at moulding something beautiful. Opened in 1992, the museum has since picked up two awards as the best small attraction in England.

The Smith and Pepper jewellery factory closed in 1981 – the elderly family that owned the business simply closed the doors behind them on their last day. They left behind a perfectly preserved workshop with tools, workbenches and overalls which were remarkably similar to those used by their ancestors when they opened the business at the very start of the 20th century. Even jars of jam and cups of tea were left on the benches!

Look around the interactive gallery to learn about the history and development of this skill and industry, and admire the craft of a trained jeweller at a presentation. Marvel at the Earth’s Riches display, and read about how to make pieces from natural materials.

Workshops take place all year round, where you can learn how to fashion your own rings, necklaces and earrings. The interests of young people are also catered for, and they are sure to be delighted by the animals and wind chimes they can make. Other events are also held in the museum, most notably a series of free jazz concerts in the courtyard during the Birmingham Jazz Festival. Check the website for times and workshop prices.

The Museum is (unsurprisingly) found in the Jewellery Quarter, a 20-minute walk from the heart of the city. You can also take a bus or a train, and there is pay parking available. It is open from Tuesday to Sunday, as well as on holiday Mondays.

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