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Timings : 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Closed on Monday and Tuesday
Entry Fees : Children below 5 years: Free Entry
Children from 5 to 16 years: GBP 4
Adults: GBP 7
Family pass: GBP 12 to GBP 18(depending on the number of family members)
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The Coffin Works is a unique museum in Birmingham displaying different coffins, how they are made and stories of funeral stories of famous people in history. It exhibits a collection of coffin furniture and relevant artefacts like nameplates, handles, ornaments, crucifixes, funerary gowns, coffin cushions and linings. The place only allows guided tours, so, educational groups from schools/ college, tourist groups and families can book a day out at the Coffin Works for a unique experience.
The Coffin Works Museum is a century-old factory that made coffin furniture and was the last such factory in the city. It was established and listed as the Newman Brothers Coffin Furniture Factory (owned by two brothers, the Newman Brothers). The Coffin Works was operational for a little over a century and was shut down in the late-20th century as the manufacturing industry suffered great losses. Later, the factory building was transformed into a museum for visitors to explore the industrial and social history of coffin making.