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🇬🇧 Birmingham Has a Museum with Kittens and Pigs! 🐱🐷

**Black Country Living Museum, DY1 4AL** Tickets for students are £22.95 each, available on the official website. The museum is like a small town, with each house telling its own story, showcasing the lives of Birmingham residents from the 1890s to the 1960s. ✨There are mines, blacksmith workshops, brick factories, and even a small canal with boat trips. The entrance lists daily activities, like when the sewing class is and when the movie screenings are. ✨In half of the houses, NPCs (non-player characters) randomly appear. Just make eye contact, and they'll start a conversation. The walls also have stories about each house. Even the fish and chips shop has its own introduction—every character is vivid and interesting. ✨The most immersive part for me was seeing a guy dressed in classic British attire riding his bicycle back and forth. Looking up and seeing him rush by with a basket of goods feels like stepping into the Peaky Blinders era. ✨The cover photo features a cow with a really complicated name that I can't remember, haha. It's a big, sturdy animal with a serious expression but very friendly actions, wandering around the park like a sheriff. ✨The only food available in the park seems to be fish and chips, and the drinks are mostly alcohol and sparkling water or orange juice. For those who, like me, don't drink soda or alcohol, I recommend bringing your own bottled water to avoid getting thirsty! The park isn't crowded, making it perfect for a leisurely stroll. #Birmingham #BirminghamLife #UK #CulturalAttractions #BirminghamSights #UKTravel #BirminghamExploration #ImmersiveExperience

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🇬🇧 Birmingham Has a Museum with Kittens and Pigs! 🐱🐷

Black Country Living Museum, DY1 4AL Tickets for students are £22.95 each, available on the official website. The museum is like a small town, with each house telling its own story, showcasing the lives of Birmingham residents from the 1890s to the 1960s. ✨There are mines, blacksmith workshops, brick factories, and even a small canal with boat trips. The entrance lists daily activities, like when the sewing class is and when the movie screenings are. ✨In half of the houses, NPCs (non-player characters) randomly appear. Just make eye contact, and they'll start a conversation. The walls also have stories about each house. Even the fish and chips shop has its own introduction—every character is vivid and interesting. ✨The most immersive part for me was seeing a guy dressed in classic British attire riding his bicycle back and forth. Looking up and seeing him rush by with a basket of goods feels like stepping into the Peaky Blinders era. ✨The cover photo features a cow with a really complicated name that I can't remember, haha. It's a big, sturdy animal with a serious expression but very friendly actions, wandering around the park like a sheriff. ✨The only food available in the park seems to be fish and chips, and the drinks are mostly alcohol and sparkling water or orange juice. For those who, like me, don't drink soda or alcohol, I recommend bringing your own bottled water to avoid getting thirsty! The park isn't crowded, making it perfect for a leisurely stroll. #Birmingham #BirminghamLife #UK #CulturalAttractions #BirminghamSights #UKTravel #BirminghamExploration #ImmersiveExperience

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