The Museum Collection Centre is open for the public to explore on selected days, see our opening times box for details. 

Pre-booking is essential.

Museum Collection Centre opening times

Explore the Store on Wednesdays from 12:30pm – 2:30pm. Pre-booking is essential. There are no spaces available on the day.

Our Open Days take place twice a year. See what's on for dates. 

Closed: 24 - 26, 31 December and 1 - 2 January.

Racks in a large storage area containing stone sculptures
Ticket prices

Getting here

Museum Collection Centre,
25 Dollman Street,
Nechells,
Birmingham,
B7 4RQ.

For Sat Nav use postcode B7 4RP.

Entrance location on what3words: ///upgrading.wipe.index

Tour entrance sign above a bush with the building and entrance behind.
How to get here

Book Tickets

Tickets must be pre-booked, there are no spaces available on the day.

Please do not visit us if you are feeling unwell, have any symptoms of Covid-19 or have been in contact with anyone that has had the virus in the last 10 days. You can reschedule your visit by contacting us.

Tickets are not refundable.

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Facilities

  • Free car park
  • Bicycle racks
  • Toilets, including Disabled toilets
  • Lifts to all floors

There is no café.

Visitor information

Photography

Photography is allowed (unless stated otherwise) but not for commercial use. Please respect the privacy of other visitors when taking photographs. No tripods, selfie-sticks or flash photography.

Bag Searches

Please be advised that Birmingham Museums reserves the right to undertake searches of bags and personal property, and to refuse entry. We thank you for your cooperation.

Weapons policy

No weapons are permitted on our premises.

Vaping policy

Vaping is not allowed at any of Birmingham Museums Trust sites.

Keeping everyone safe

In order to keep our staff and visitors safe we have extensive security measures in place across all of our venues that are both overt and covert. These include but are not limited to CCTV, regular security patrols and alarm systems. We are also in regular contact with West Midlands Police, Project Servator and our local Counter Terrorism Security Advisor as well as other security specialists in order to keep our systems and procedures up to date.

If you see anything suspicious or that doesn’t seem right at any of our venues, please speak to a member of staff. See it, say it, sorted.