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Birmingham's Hall of Memory was built in the 1920s and is to commemorate the 12,320 Birmingham citizens who died in the "Great War" The building itself is located in Centenary square. It is a great way to educate the children about the war and Britain's past.

Somewhere To Eat?

There are many restaurants and eateries alike near the square.

Want To Treat Yourself?

The hall is just a short walk from the Bullring and other major shopping centres in Birmingham.

Where Shall I Park?

There is parking around the city from pay and display to multi story car parks (charges apply)

Features

  • Outdoor

Category

Landmarks

Landmarks

Suitable For

toddler

toddler

3-5

3-5

6-9

6-9

10+

10+

Opening Times

Mon - Sat 10:00 - 16:00

Price Information

  • All: Free

How To Get There

Directions

The square is in between the National Indoor Arena and the Bullring, it is easily accessed from the A456.

Static google map of Hall of Memory

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