venue · Birmingham & the Black Country, England
Black Country Living Museum
A filming location from Peaky Blinders in Birmingham & the Black Country.

The scene
The open-air museum's cobbled streets, canal and old workshops were dressed as Shelby-era Birmingham, including the gang's Garrison-quarter haunts.

How to visit
A ticketed open-air museum near Dudley with costumed demonstrations and a recreated 1900s town; allow at least half a day. It runs special Peaky-themed evenings, which book out early.
Address: Tipton Rd, Dudley DY1 4SQ, United Kingdom · Open in Google Maps
- Ride the restored tram and canal boat included with entry.
- Dudley Castle and Zoo are next door.
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Good to know
- What was filmed at Black Country Living Museum?
- The open-air museum's cobbled streets, canal and old workshops were dressed as Shelby-era Birmingham, including the gang's Garrison-quarter haunts.
- Can you visit Black Country Living Museum?
- A ticketed open-air museum near Dudley with costumed demonstrations and a recreated 1900s town; allow at least half a day. It runs special Peaky-themed evenings, which book out early.
- Where is Black Country Living Museum?
- Black Country Living Museum is a real filming location in Birmingham & the Black Country. Tipton Rd, Dudley DY1 4SQ, United Kingdom