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Birmingham Museums and Gardens Offer Free Entry to All Visitors

Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery and other venues keep entry costs at zero across exhibitions, performances and outdoor spaces.

By Birmingham Things-to-do Desk · Published 25 July 2026

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Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery offers free exhibitions following its reopening since 2024. Residents and visitors can walk through the galleries without paying admission on any day the building operates.

Local outlets for culture and recreation have kept prices at zero on multiple fronts this year. The pattern gives people regular access to art, science displays and open land without added expense. Several organisations listed on city tourism pages confirm the no-cost entries in their current listings.

Arts and performance options

Contemporary art galleries like Ikon Gallery and New Art Gallery Walsall offer free admission to all exhibitions. The Ikon site in Brindleyplace maintains open hours for its rotating shows. Free jazz performances occur fortnightly on Fridays at 5 pm on the Jennifer Blackwell stage inside Symphony Hall. The Science Garden at Thinktank is free to enter every day from 3 pm until close, allowing families to use the outdoor exhibits after the paid sections shut.

These programmes sit alongside the reopened galleries at Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery. The combination supplies indoor choices on weekdays and evenings when weather limits other plans.

Parks and green spaces

Major green spaces including Cannon Hill Park, Lickey Hills, Moseley Bog, and Martineau Gardens are free to visit. Cannon Hill Park sits near the city centre with paths and lawns that stay open daily. Lickey Hills provides longer trails on the southern edge of the urban area. Moseley Bog and Martineau Gardens offer smaller, quieter spots for short walks within residential neighbourhoods.

Staff at the sites listed by Explore the Heart of England note that no entry fees apply at any of these locations. The parks connect to existing bus routes, making repeat visits straightforward for people without cars.

Information on these free entries appears on pages from secretbirmingham.com, travelswithlouise.com, visitbirmingham.com and exploretheheartofengland.co.uk. The listings were compiled from venue websites and local tourism records updated within the past year. People can confirm current hours by checking those same sites before travel.

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