Common description
Birmingham is the second largest city in the UK (after London), a large industrial and business center. Known as the birthplace of the famous industrial revolution. Being an ancient city, it has preserved historical and cultural attractiveness.
The most significant sights that everyone needs to see in this city are: Birmingham Anglican Cathedral of the 18th century, Birmingham Catholic Cathedral of the 19th century, the local analogue of Big Ben - Big Bram Tower and much more.
Birmingham is also rich in various museums: both traditional historical and art history, as well as specific ones, for example, the Museum of Jewelery, the Museum of the Underwater World, the Museum of Motorcycles, and the Railway Museum.
A lot of interesting things await tourists in the suburbs of Birmingham: this is the famous House-Museum of Glass, and excursions to the existing chocolate factory, and the original Black Country Industry Museum, which literally takes guests to the dark century ago.
The most significant sights that everyone needs to see in this city are: Birmingham Anglican Cathedral of the 18th century, Birmingham Catholic Cathedral of the 19th century, the local analogue of Big Ben - Big Bram Tower and much more.
Birmingham is also rich in various museums: both traditional historical and art history, as well as specific ones, for example, the Museum of Jewelery, the Museum of the Underwater World, the Museum of Motorcycles, and the Railway Museum.
A lot of interesting things await tourists in the suburbs of Birmingham: this is the famous House-Museum of Glass, and excursions to the existing chocolate factory, and the original Black Country Industry Museum, which literally takes guests to the dark century ago.
Birmingham on map
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