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8 College Yard, Worcester WR1 2LA, England
Worcester Cathedral (Cathedral Church of Christ and the Blessed Mary the Virgin of Worcester) is a cathedral situated on the bank of the River Severn in Worcester, England. The cathedral was built from 1084-1504, it is a mash of architecture styles but it is mainly Norman and Gothic styles. Its interior and exterior are imp (...Find out more)
Sidbury, Worcester WR1 2HU, England
The Commandery is a historic building in Worcester, England, that is used to house a museum. The building has existed in the city for centuries and served many different purposes such as a church, a house, a monastic hospital, hotel and in the present day, a museum open to the public. The museum at the building was formerly (...Find out more)
Wildwood Dr, Worcester WR5 2LG, England
Worcester Woods Country Park is a large park in Worcester, England. The park was established in the 20th century with the land that was formerly a farmstead. It is a green area with both wooded areas and open areas. The park is popular with people taking part in outdoor activities such as picnics, walking, orienteering etc. (...Find out more)
Crown E Ln, Lower Broadheath, Upper Broadheath, Worcester WR2 6RH, England
The Firs: Elgar's Birthplace is a museum in the city of Worcester, England. The museum is dedicated to the composer Edward Elgar and is located in his first home. The museum was established in 1934 to celebrate Elgar's life. Its collection consists of around 11,000 letters from and to Elgar, his friends and family; proofs, (...Find out more)
Sir Edward Elgar Statue, Worcester WR1 2HS, England
Sir Edward Elgar Statue is a statue situated in Worcester, England. The statue is of local composer Edward Elgar, it was created by Kenneth Potts and unveiled in 1981. The statue was created out of Bronze it is positioned looking at the Cathedral where Elgar enjoyed composing the choirs. (...Find out more)
Millennium Point, Curzon St, Birmingham B4 7XG, England
The Birmingham Science Museum formerly known as ‘Thinktank’ is a museum dedicated to Science situated in Birmingham, England. The museum was opened on its current site in 2001 after being open for many years beforehand in different locations. The museums collection are based mainly around transport and the scien (...Find out more)
Linden Rd, Bournville, Birmingham B30 1JR, England
Cadbury World is an exhibition centre that was created by chocolate company Cadbury to give people an insight into their chocolate making process, the museum is situated in Birmingham, England. Cadbury World opened in 1990 and has been extended and improved ever since making it a museum and exhibition for all ages to enjoy (...Find out more)
Chamberlain Square, Birmingham B3 3DH, England
Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery also referred to as BM&AG is a museum and art gallery in Birmingham, England. The museum and gallery display fine art, ceramics, jewellery, natural history and local industrial history; it is thought to have 800,000 objects in its collection. The museum was established in the 19th centu (...Find out more)
The Waters Edge, 3 Brindleyplace, Birmingham B1 2HL, England
The National Sea Life Centre is an aquarium with over 60 displays of freshwater and marine life situated in Birmingham, England. The centre opened in 1996 and was designed by Sir Norman Foster, its main tank holds up to one million litres of ocean water. The centre has around 2000 species in its tanks and not only displays (...Find out more)
Trinity Rd, Birmingham B6 6JD, England
Aston Hall is a country house, gardens and museum situated in Birmingham, England. The hall was built in the years from 1618 to 1635 to a Jacobean style after being designed by John Thorpe, it is thought that it is one of the last houses to that style to still stand. The building is Grade I listed and has a museum run by th (...Find out more)