Title: BMAG
Birmingham History Galleries
The Birmingham History galleries have closed to be transformed into five new innovate galleries telling the global story of a city and its people, from prehistory to the present day.

View of the proposed entrance to the new galleries. Copyright Redmans Design.

View of the proposed entrance to the new galleries. © Redmans Design.

Birmingham – A City in the Making will be presented across 1040 square metres of display and will transform the top floor of Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery. Drawing on the museum’s internationally significant Birmingham History collections the displays will encompass trade and industry, civic history and architecture, local topography, manufacture and design. The long history of Birmingham’s diverse communities will be vividly explored through themes of migration, work and social life.

The displays will use new technology and multi-layered interpretation to provide interactive and engaging displays for all visitors, families and schools. The galleries will be supported by educational resources, formal learning and events programmes.

The project will include the renovation and structural development of new and existing top floor galleries, including the reinstatement of the original Grade II listed building structure. An oculus skylight will be created at roof level, opening up the space and bringing natural light into a new reception and orientation area. This will dramatically improve access and orientation for visitors and restore the architectural integrity of the building.

New accessible toilets, baby changing facilities and buggy storage will ensure that visiting the galleries is an easy and enjoyable experience.