Fodor's Expert Review Coffin Works
Birmingham
Museum/Gallery
Fodor's Choice
On paper this museum might not be the obvious choice for a fun afternoon on your vacation, but it’s actually a very lovely time capsule of an interesting and important part of Birmingham’s industrial history. It was on this very site that Alfred and Edwin Newman (the Newman Brothers, who were previously accomplished brass fitters) first started making coffins in the late Victorian era. The company quickly established themselves as the area's best coffin-makers and were soon making coffins for the likes of Queen Mary, King George V, and Winston Churchill. Though the company fell into decline starting in the 1960s, eventually closing in the 1990s, guided tours now let you clock in as workers once did before taking you behind the scenes in the manager's office (where you can listen to spooky audio of one of the most prominent figures in the company’s history), onto the factory floor, and even into the shroud room. Tours occur every hour on the hour between 11 am and 3 pm, Wednesday through...
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On paper this museum might not be the obvious choice for a fun afternoon on your vacation, but it’s actually a very lovely time capsule of an interesting and important part of Birmingham’s industrial history. It was on this very site that Alfred and Edwin Newman (the Newman Brothers, who were previously accomplished brass fitters) first started making coffins in the late Victorian era. The company quickly established themselves as the area's best coffin-makers and were soon making coffins for the likes of Queen Mary, King George V, and Winston Churchill. Though the company fell into decline starting in the 1960s, eventually closing in the 1990s, guided tours now let you clock in as workers once did before taking you behind the scenes in the manager's office (where you can listen to spooky audio of one of the most prominent figures in the company’s history), onto the factory floor, and even into the shroud room. Tours occur every hour on the hour between 11 am and 3 pm, Wednesday through Sunday.
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