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Black Country Living Museum

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Officially 2025’s Best Attraction in England*

Step back in time this summer at the Black Country Living Museum! Explore an entire historic town, stroll along high streets of the past, and make friends with historic characters. Savor some bostin’ fittle from the famous fish & chip shop, delve into the underground mine experience, and take part in an Edwardian school lesson.

Bop along to a song on the vinyl, hop on a ride at the historic funfair, try on period clothing, and witness live industry in action! With immersive stories, engaging experiences, and fun games, every visit offers something new.

What’s more: Pay for one day, get a year of free visits! Don’t miss out on this full day of family adventure and discovery.

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*VisitEngland’s Gold Award Winner for Large Visitor Attraction of the Year

 

Admission

Please call or see the Black Country Living Museum Black Country Living Museum website for details.

Directions

On A4037, 3 miles from M5 junction 2.
Sat nav postcode: DY1 4AL

Opening Times

Daily: 10am – 5pm 

 

The Black Country

Our small region has had a big impact on the world, but where is “the Black Country” and why is it called that? The Black Country is often seen as a collection of 20 or so towns falling within the four Metropolitan Boroughs of Dudley, Sandwell, Walsall and Wolverhampton. While no one quite agrees on the exact boundaries of the region, there is one thing we know for certain: Black Country folk changed the world. Read more.

 

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