Aston Hall

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Timings : Wendensady - Monday: 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM

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Aston Hall, Birmingham Overview

Aston Hall museum offers a deep insight into ancient art through its enthralling collection of artworks. It is the oldest public hall in which was once home to James Watt Jr son of famous industrial pioneer James Watt. Visitors can go through a journey of time at this grandeur museum.

You can enjoy a wide range of well-preserved art pieces from the ancient English age including a series of period rooms which have furniture, paintings, textiles and metalwork from the collections of the famous Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery at this Jacobean House. The museum's halls are adorned with beautiful marble statues, reliefs, and detailed artistic works including the works from famous designer John Thorpe. There are several kinds of guided tours available, varying in prices and duration giving education about the techniques, symbolism and broader aspects about the collection and the art of the museum. There is a cozy cafe in the museum that serves food and drinks and one can relax and enjoy the stunning visuals of the cultural heritage with a cup of coffee or delectable treats. If you are a sucker for adrenaline rush, the museum was ranked as the top most haunted historical site of the UK back in 2019. The park's wide expanse gardens also makes it a famous place for leisure stroll or sunbathing among the tourists and it also sits beside a huge football ground, Villa Park, which is the home ground of local football team Aston Villa.

Must Know Before You Visit Aston Hall

Tickets : Adults: GBP 10.00
Children: GBP 5.00

Other important objective information : There are public parking spaces available nearby. Trams and buses provide easy access to the museum. The museum provides easy access for wheelchairs and strollers. Photography is allowed after taking some permissions. The museum also has free wifi availability.

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