Black Country Living Museum

Black Country Living Museum
The main village street and 1930s area
Black Country Living Museum is located in West Midlands county
Black Country Living Museum
Location in the West Midlands
Established1975
LocationDudley, West Midlands
Coordinates52°31′18″N 2°04′36″W / 52.52167°N 2.07667°W / 52.52167; -2.07667
TypeOpen-air living museum
DirectorAndrew Lovett
Websitebclm.com

The Black Country Living Museum (formerly the Black Country Museum) is an open-air museum of rebuilt historic buildings in Dudley, West Midlands, England.[1] It is located in the centre of the Black Country, 10 miles west of Birmingham. The museum occupies 10.5 hectares (26 acres) of former industrial land partly reclaimed from a former railway goods yard, disused lime kilns, canal arm and former coal pits.

The museum opened to the public in 1978, and has since added over 50 shops, houses and other industrial buildings from around the metropolitan boroughs of Dudley, Sandwell and Walsall and the City of Wolverhampton (collectively known as the Black Country); mainly in a specially built village. Most buildings were relocated from their original sites to form a base from where demonstrators portray life spanning 300 years of history, with a focus on 1850–1950.

The museum continues to evolve, as further buildings and other exhibits are added.

  1. ^ "Black Country Living Museum". Retrieved 13 October 2023.