The Pen Museum

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£8.95
The Pen Museum
Making steel pen nibs in Birmingham during the Victorian era was a major industry with 129 companies employing circa 8,000 mostly women workers. By visiting the Pen Museum, you will discover a wide range of fascinating objects and details that help tell the story of Birmingham’s pen trade and its important legacy including the link between a prominent pen manufacturer (Josiah Mason) and the establishment of the University of Birmingham. Throughout the Museum there are a range of activities for people of all ages to enjoy including writing with a quill and ink, using typewriters plus an exciting opportunity to make your own nib using the same machinery once operated by workers in the 19th century.

Offer expiry date

Monday, 31 December 2035

Disabled info

Please check website for details.

Location

Opening times

Thursday - Saturday 11.00-16.00, Sunday 12.00-16.00.

Telephone

0121 236 9834

Getting there

The Pen Museum is a 10-15minute walk from Birmingham’s central shopping area, as well as being well served by public transport and 5 minutes from Jewellery Quarter Rail and Metro Station.

Closest station