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Birmingham & Midland Institute

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The Birmingham and Midland Institute, now on Margaret Street in the city centre of Birmingham, England was a pioneer of adult scientific and technical education and today offers Arts and Science lectures, exhibitions and concerts. It is a registered charity. There is limited free access to the public, with further facilities available on a subscription basis.HistoryFollowing the demise of the Birmingham Philosophical Institution, founded c.1800, which was wound up in 1852, the BMI was founded in 1854 by Act of Parliament "for the Diffusion and Advancement of Science, Literature and Art amongst all Classes of Persons resident in Birmingham and the Midland Counties", as the Council had rejected the Free Libraries and Museums Act 1850. The BMI commissioned architect Edward Middleton Barry to design a building next to the Town Hall in Paradise Street. Half completed, in January 1860, the first public museum was opened in the BMI. Immediately the Council reversed its decision, and adopting the Act, negotiated with the BMI to buy the rest of the site. The other half of the planned building (up to Edmund Street) was completed by William Martin using the intended façade but redesigned behind. The municipal Public Library opened in 1866, but burned down during the building of an extension in 1879. Exhibitions of art were moved from the BMI to Aston Hall during rebuilding. In 1881 John Henry Chamberlain (architect and Honorary Secretary of the BMI) completed an extension to the Institute.

Address: 9 Margaret Street , Birmingham B3 3BS, XWM, GB
Phone: 0121 236 3591
State: XWM
City: Birmingham
Zip Code: B3 3BS

opening times

Monday: 09:00-17:00
Tuesday: 09:00-17:00
Wednesday: 09:00-17:00
Thursday: 09:00-17:00
Friday: 09:00-17:00


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We have a sound healing event taking place here great location such a interesting historical building another birmingham gem uncovered
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I love this crazy place with it's strange rooms, half 1970s school, half Edwardian gentleman's club: the phenomenal basement library, theatre, music room, random plants on the windowsills, unannounced book sales and a cafe that feels just like a rather nice church fete! Yes, homemade cakes and scones.
A great historical venue especially for music and festivals.
Your receptionist needs some training in customer service/experience and if your going to hold exams in the building then put more chairs in the waiting area.
Good venue for business events !
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