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Peer at Pre-Raphaelites at Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery.

paintingframe - Peer at Pre-Raphaelites at Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery. [A FREE Thing To Do Today] Price: Free Time: 30 mins - 1 hour
Considered the world's most important Pre-Raphaelite art collection, with masterpieces by Rosetti, Millais and Burne-Jones, Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery has dozens of examples of work by the Victorian art pioneers. Discover how their paintings and sculpture became so distinctive and celebrated by taking a look for yourself, until 5pm today.
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HOCKLEY
BIRMINGHAM
52.5, -1.91667


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Sunset: 19:25
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