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Für eine kleinere Stadt ist das Kunstmuseum so groß. Wir genossen wirklich unsere Besuch und würde es empfehlen, wenn Sie nach Birmingham reisen. Vergewissern Sie sich, anzurufen, um zu sehen, ob sie offen sind.
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Für eine kleinere Stadt ist das Kunstmuseum so groß. Wir genossen wirklich unsere Besuch und würde es empfehlen, wenn Sie nach Birmingham reisen. Vergewissern Sie sich, anzurufen, um zu sehen, ob sie offen sind.
Das Birmingham Museum und das Kunstmuseum, das seit fast 200 Jahren auch ist, ist ein Museum, das als langjähriges Museum der Geschichte betrachtet wird. Die Ausstellungen auf dieser Seite können beträchtlich reich und können ein bisschen Zeit besuchen.
Es ist es wert, das Museum zu sehen, es gibt mehrere Ausstellungen, es gibt Ägyptens Museum, das Kollektionshaus und ein spezielles Ausstellungshaus. Sie sind normalerweise kostenlos geöffnet, es sei denn, es gibt eine spezielle Ausstellung. Viele Ozeanische Bilder sind wahre Bilder
The Birmingham Museum and Art Museum are still worth visiting. The building has a long history and has a history of more than 100 years. It has a rich collection, mostly Victorian works of art, and it is still worth visiting.
The Birmingham Museum and Art Museum, founded in 1885, is the most important museum and art gallery in Birmingham. It is not only a good place to understand Birmingham's natural history and history, but also a good choice to appreciate art works. In the same gallery, it can experience natural, humanistic history and art. Its symbol is the bell tower on one side, corresponding to Big Ben in the Capitol Building of London, which is located in the annex behind the Capitol Building. Exquisite museums and galleries contain admirable ancient genuine treasures and Victorian art. Important collections include Rossetti, Edward &, Burn &, Edward Burne-Jones and the pre-Raphaelian style of famous painters. Literary and artistic young people will love this tune, as well as local history and natural history, archaeology, world culture and other exhibitions of up to 40 kinds. Suggested length: 2 hours: Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery address: Chamberlain Square, Birmingham B3 3DH highlights include exquisite porcelain exhibits and works of Edgar, Renoir and Canaletto. If you bring children, you must not miss the comfortable Edgar in the interactive exhibition museum for children. Tea rooms in China can enjoy delicious refreshments while having a rest: 10 am-5 PM from Monday to Thursday, 10.30 am-5 pm on Friday, 10 am-5 pm on Saturday, 12.30 am-5 pm on Sunday, closing on December 24-26 and January 1. Usually museums are free to visit . Oh, voluntary donations are accepted. Some exhibitions and major events may be charged. Located in Chamberlain Square, it is 6 minutes'walk from New Street Railway Station. It can also get off at Edmund Street Station by bus No. 10, 23, 24, 27, 29, 82, 83, 87, 89, 120, 127 and 128.
The Birmingham Museum and Art Museum, founded in 1885, is the most important museum and art gallery in Birmingham. It is not only a good place to understand Birmingham's natural history and history, but also a good choice to appreciate art works. In the same gallery, it can experience natural, humanistic history and art. The collection of Birmingham Museum and Museum of Art covers art, ceramics, ironware, jewelry fingers, archaeology, ethnology, local history and industrial history. It is the best choice to know Birmingham. The Birmingham Museum and Art Museum has a collection of 500,000 pieces, some of which date back 200,000 years. The Museum of Fine Arts, known for its extensive collection of paintings from the 14th to 21st centuries, especially those of the former Raphaelists, is the world's largest collection of Edward Burne-Jones. The museum's collection of antiques includes coins from ancient times to the Middle Ages, handicraft works from ancient India, Central Asia and Egypt, as well as articles from ancient Greece, the Roman Empire, Latin America and other countries.