Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery (Birmingham)
Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery is one of the striking public buildings in Birmingham City Centre.
It is situated in Chamberlain Square.
Opened in the mid 19th century, it was created out of a desire to give Birmingham a worthy answer to the Victoria and Albert Museum in London.
There are collections from around the world, and a splendid collection of the work of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, one of whose leading lights was Birmingham man Edward Burne-Jones.
The is an excellent Edwardian tea rooms in the building.