Pre-book your timed tickets to guarantee and speed up entry to the Museum of the Jewellery Quarter, particularly at busy times such as weekends and school holidays.
Ticket | Price (with Gift Aid donation) | Price (without Gift Aid donation) |
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Adult (age 16 and over) | £8.25 | £7.50 |
Concession (NUS Students/Benefits.) * | £6.60 | £6.00 |
Child (age 3-15) | £4.40 | £4.00 |
Child (age 0-2) | Free | Free |
If you are a UK tax payer and buy an admission ticket with a Gift Aid donation, then we can claim an extra 25% from the government on your total entry fee. Find out more about Gift Aid.
General admission is free for members.
* For information about Concessions including free entry for Personal Assistants please see our Concessions Policy.
Tickets are not refundable.
Ticket booking FAQs
Memberships
- Become a Birmingham Museums member and enjoy 12 months of inspirational days out, with FREE access to our venues and other exclusive benefits. Find out about Membership and how you can join.
- General admission is to free to members. Pre-booking is advised.
Events
- Event tickets may have different prices, please check the What's On information for ticket costs.
- Not all events are free to members - the What's On information will make it clear if an event is free for members.
Personal Assistants
- One personal assistant is permitted free entry when accompanying those in receipt of Disability Living Allowance or Personal Independence Payment.
- If multiple personal assistants are required, prior arrangements must be made with the Visitor Services Manager. Please contact us.
- Due to our adherence to health and safety guidelines, we cannot allow anyone under the age of 16 years to be a personal assistant to another person. We do not allow personal assistants for anybody under the age of 3.
- Please see our Concessions Policy.
Children Visiting Us
- We welcome unaccompanied children aged 12 or over.
- Children aged 11 or under need to be accompanied by a parent, or a guardian aged 16 or over.
- Children will be asked to leave if behaviour is not appropriate and affects exhibits or other visitor’s experiences.