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The Jewellery Quarter is a heritage area in central Birmingham, northwest of Birmingham City Centre, which is famous for its jewellery manufacturing industry. This urban village boasts of a unique connection to the Industrial Revolution and now houses some of the most popular and celebrated jewellers of England. With great bars, restaurants, boutiques and jewellery stores, the Jewellery Quarter area is a great stop for history buffs, artists, and jewellery lovers.
Step back in time, walk into a Victorian lane and watch the masters at work, designing the most intricate necklaces, rings, earrings, and brooches. The eclectic appeal of Jewellery Quarter is best enjoyed through walking tours, with ample stops to wine, dine and enjoy the brilliant craftsmanship of the master jewelers on display.
Time: 60 minutesHidden and Lost
Points of interest: Joseph Hudson’s Factory, Mills Munitions Factory, Warstone Lane Cemetery, Cohen Factory, Jewellers Companies
Time: 70 minutesCommunication and Travel
Points of interest: Warstone Lane Cemetery, New Hall, Miss Caroline’s Canal, St Paul’s National School, Regent’s Place, Kaye House, Kenyon Street Police Station, Hockley Brooke, Birmingham Mint
Time: 60 minutesThe Quarter by Numbers
Points of interest: Anchor Exchange, BT Tower, canal network, Hockley Station, Sand Pit Road, The Temple of Relief
Time: 50 minutesGruesome Jewelry Quarters: Uncover the dark mysteries of Jewellery Quarter and take a tour of a haunted cemetery, drink in pubs frequented by poltergeists, and stand in the very spot where the UK’s last public hanging was conducted.
Points of interest: Charm Bracelet Trail, Pen Room, Old Thirteen, BT Tower, Birmingham Assay, Smith and Pepper Factory, St Paul’s Church
Time: 60 minutesJewelry Quarter Firsts
Points of interest: Warstone Cemetery, The Red Lion, Queens Arms, Snow Hill
Time: 50 minutes
Points of interest: Victoria Works, Elkington Works, Key Hill, Hudson, and Co., Regent Street Works, Hockley Hill