Historic buildings from all around the Black Country have been moved and authentically rebuilt at the Museum, to create a tribute to the traditional skills and enterprise of the people that once lived in the heart of industrial Britain. Electric tramcars and trolleybuses transport visitors back in time from the modern exhibition halls to the canal-side village, where costumed demonstrators and working craftsmen bring the buildings to life with their local knowledge, practical skills and unique Black Country humour. There are ample toilet facilities around the site and baby changing in the entrance building and adjacent to the Canalside Cafe which is situated overlooking the Museum canal, offers a wide selection of food from snacks to hot and cold meals. March to October. Every Day 10.00am to 5.00pm. November to February. Closed Monday and Tuesday, open Wednesday to Sunday 10.00am to 4.00pm
We strongly recommend you ring Black Country Living Museum before you set off on your family day out, to make sure they are open and to confirm admission prices. It may also be worth visiting the website for Black Country Living Museum, www.bclm.co.uk, to see if there are any special events on the day for which you may have to book a ticket. Please also be aware that if Black Country Living Museum hosts birthday parties, this may limit the access in the cafe/restaurant areas.
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