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  2. Category : Tourist attractions in Birmingham, West Midlands

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    Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Birmingham, West Midlands" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total.

  3. National Sea Life Centre, Birmingham - Wikipedia

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    The National Sea Life Centre is an aquarium with over 60 displays of freshwater and marine life in Brindleyplace, Birmingham, England.Its ocean tank has a capacity of 1,000,000 litres (220,000 imp gal) of water and houses giant green sea turtles, blacktip reef sharks and tropical reef fish, with the only fully transparent 360-degree underwater tunnel in the United Kingdom.

  4. Birmingham Wildlife Conservation Park - Wikipedia

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    Birmingham Wildlife Conservation Park, formerly Birmingham Nature Centre, and before that Birmingham Zoo, is a small zoo on the edge of Cannon Hill Park in Birmingham, England. It is owned and managed by Birmingham City Council .

  5. List of the most-visited attractions in the United Kingdom

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    Attraction Ranking Rank Museum Location Country Visitors (2023) [1] 1: British Museum: London: England: 5,820,860 2: Natural History Museum: London: England: 5,688,786

  6. Category : Tourist attractions in the West Midlands (county)

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    Tourist attractions in Wolverhampton (3 C, 5 P) Pages in category "Tourist attractions in the West Midlands (county)" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.

  7. Barber Institute of Fine Arts - Wikipedia

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    The Barber Institute of Fine Arts is an art gallery and concert hall in Birmingham, England. It is situated in purpose-built premises on the campus of the University of Birmingham . The Grade I listed Art Deco building [ 1 ] was designed by Robert Atkinson in the 1930s and opened in 1939 by Queen Mary .