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Virtual tours from Museums, attractions and other sites

To view any of the Virtual tours please click on the image thumbnail or the attraction title.

The Red House Glass Cone by night

The Red House Glass Cone  

During the early 19th century a remarkable structure developed in Britian – the glass cone. The virtual tour is shot from inside the Cone, giving a complete 360° panorama of this famous building. Also available to view various photographs of The Red House Glass Cone.

 

 

 

 

The Brooke Robinson Collection at Dudley Museum

Dudley Museum & Art Gallery  

There is something for everyone at Dudley Museum & Art Gallery. If you are a teacher there are school visits. If you are an art lover we have art exhibitions. And if you are a budding geologist, we have a huge collection of fossils.  

* New Tour available - Artefacts from Dudley Museum

 

 

 


Glass display case

Broadfield House Glass Museum  

Situated in the historic Stourbridge Glass Quarter, Broadfield House Glass Museum is one of the best glass museums in the world.  The Museum has a magnificent collection of British glass, much of it made locally, dating from the 17th century up to the present day.  An exciting programme of events and temporary exhibitions compliment the glass displays and celebrate the magical art of glassmaking.

  

 


Dudley Concert main hall

Borough Halls

With venues at key locations throughout Dudley, Stourbridge, Halesowen and Brierley Hill, all less than 10 miles from Birmingham and Wolverhampton, we have the ideal location for you. Whether you’re planning small parties, meetings, or large-scale shows and conferences for more than 1000 people, we have a wide variety of rooms to suit every occasion.

 

 


Marsh's Quarry at Wren's Nest Nature Reserve

Wren's Nest National Nature Reserve   

Wren’s Nest derives its name, not from breeding birds, but from the Old English word Wrosne, meaning “the link”. This may relate to its topographical position on the boundary between the Severn and Trent watersheds.  

Wren's Nest is a classic geological site of exceptional importance, being one of the most notable geological locations in the British Isles and visited and studied by geologists from all over the world.

 

 


Gornal Wood Crematorium

Gornal Wood Crematorium  

Gornal Wood crematorium was opened in 1960 and is administered by Dudley Council. Set amongst delightful landscape grounds with Seasonal Gardens of Remembrance, the Crematorium buildings are of a modern design but every effort is made to retain a friendly and pleasant atmosphere.