All person & artist museums to visit in Birmingham

Explore the lives and works of notable individuals at 4 museums in Birmingham dedicated to specific persons and artists. These museums offer a deep dive into their contributions and legacy.

Are you curious about the lives of remarkable individuals? Here are the top person and artist museums in Birmingham:

  1. Soho House Museum1

    Soho House Museum

     Birmingham
    The Soho House is the Georgian home of the Birmingham industrialist, Matthew Boulton. The Soho House Museum is devoted to his life, including his partnership with James Watt, his membership of the Lunar Society and his contribution to the Midlands Enlightenment and the Industrial Revolution. The hou
  2. Sarehole Mill2

    Sarehole Mill

     Birmingham
    The Sarehole Mill is a 250 year old watermill with a distinctive silhouette with its steam engine and its chimney. The Sarehole Mill is most famous for its association with author J.R.R Tolkien, who lived very close to the mill and used it for inspiration. The Sarehole Mill also has connections with
  3. Bishop Asbury Cottage3

    Bishop Asbury Cottage

     Birmingham
    Bishop Asbury Cottage, located on Newton Road in Great Barr, England, is a 17th-century cottage that holds historical significance as the boyhood home of Francis Asbury. Asbury is recognized as one of the first two bishops of the Methodist Episcopal Church in the United States, making this location a point of interest for those interested in religious history.
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    Warwickshire County Cricket Club Museum

     Birmingham
    Warwickshire County Cricket Club Museum is a museum in Birmingham. The museum features exhibits related to Sport, Archives, Social History and Costume and Textiles. Key themes, people and exhibits in the museum include Sydney and Reg Santall, Septimus Kinneir, Norman Edwards, Tom Pritchard, George A