From Shakespeare to Smithfield Market – the Roundhouse as a Conservation Depot
In honour of Shakespeare’s birthday, we share the curious story of our building’s use in the 1970s.
In honour of Shakespeare’s birthday, we share the curious story of our building’s use in the 1970s.
It’s a big year for us – our 4th summer calling this beautiful building our home and the Roundhouse building’s 150th Birthday – we’ve got so many exciting things ahead.
International Women’s Day 2024 | In this special #InternationalWomensDay blog post, we revisit our Herstory of Birmingham zine, and share a new research discovery about a female woodturner who worked a few doors down from the Roundhouse.
Roundhouse Birmingham’s own Lily-Rose Sheppard is a finalist in this year’s VisitEngland Tourism Superstar awards! Please vote for her and celebrate the incredible work she does!
This month’s blog is a guest blog from Ella, one of our wonderful Visitor Centre Assistants. She shares how she wards off the winter blues and cares for her mental health during the darker nights.
Tuesday 10th October is World Mental Health Day. With one in eight people living with mental health conditions, it’s important to shine a light on not only the conditions, but the ways to get help and live well with them.
After a 5-star-rated summer, our free drop-in tours have been extended for the duration of October.
After 18 months, Jonathans in the Roundhouse – the restaurant and tea rooms at the Roundhouse – has closed.
While both activities involve paddling on the water, there are some key differences to consider. In this blog post, we’ll compare stand up paddleboarding and kayaking to help you decide which activity is right for you.
Looking for fun things to do in Birmingham this weekend? Here are five quirky ways to explore the city.
In honour of Shakespeare’s birthday, we share the curious story of our building’s use in the 1970s.
It’s a big year for us – our 4th summer calling this beautiful building our home and the Roundhouse building’s 150th Birthday – we’ve got so many exciting things ahead.
International Women’s Day 2024 | In this special #InternationalWomensDay blog post, we revisit our Herstory of Birmingham zine, and share a new research discovery about a female woodturner who worked a few doors down from the Roundhouse.
Roundhouse Birmingham’s own Lily-Rose Sheppard is a finalist in this year’s VisitEngland Tourism Superstar awards! Please vote for her and celebrate the incredible work she does!
This month’s blog is a guest blog from Ella, one of our wonderful Visitor Centre Assistants. She shares how she wards off the winter blues and cares for her mental health during the darker nights.
Tuesday 10th October is World Mental Health Day. With one in eight people living with mental health conditions, it’s important to shine a light on not only the conditions, but the ways to get help and live well with them.
After a 5-star-rated summer, our free drop-in tours have been extended for the duration of October.
After 18 months, Jonathans in the Roundhouse – the restaurant and tea rooms at the Roundhouse – has closed.
While both activities involve paddling on the water, there are some key differences to consider. In this blog post, we’ll compare stand up paddleboarding and kayaking to help you decide which activity is right for you.
Looking for fun things to do in Birmingham this weekend? Here are five quirky ways to explore the city.
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