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β€οΈ Victoria Square This is one of Birmingham's most renowned squares. For those who adore exploring unique π architectural wonders, a stroll around the square is a must! Here, you'll find the Renaissance-style Council House, the Town Hall modeled after Greek temples, and many more stunning buildings waiting to be discovered. Another highlight? The vibrant scene of πΆ street performersβcatch their shows for some free entertainment! π 1 Victoria Square, Birmingham B1 1BD, United Kingdom π§‘ Cadbury World The world's largest π« chocolate-themed park! Admission requires tickets: Β£15.95 for adults, Β£11.7 for children aged 4-15, family tickets (2 adults + 2 children) at Β£48.80, and (2 adults + 3 children) at Β£57.25. Get creative with DIY chocolate making and indulge in complimentary chocolate samples. It's a paradise for kids and a sweet haven for adults alike! ππ π Cadbury World, Linden Rd, Bournville, Birmingham, B30 2LU π Birmingham Library The exterior alone left me in aweβit's stunningly modern! Upon closer inspection, it resembles a four or five-story π cake. Inside, the library is equally impressive, with elevators and escalators at its heart connecting eight circular spaces. Not to mention, it houses a vast collection of domestic and international literary masterpieces, including the world's second-largest collection of Shakespeare's works. πβ¨ π Centenary Square | Broad Street, Birmingham B1 2ND, England π Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery Highly praised by visitors, this Birmingham gem stands out. Comparing it to the Town Hall beside Victoria Square: if the Town Hall boasts a resplendent facade, then the museum and gallery are a treasure trove of knowledge. The corridor murals depict 19th-century figures and street scenes. The museum also showcases numerous sculptures and exhibits on archaeology, natural history, and social history. πΌοΈποΈ π Chamberlain Square, Birmingham, B3 3DH π St Martin's Church In the 16th century, when Bratislava became the capital of Hungary, this church served as the coronation site. From 1563 to 1830, 11 Hungarian kings and 8 queens were crowned here. As Bratislava's most famous church, it once functioned as a fortress and stands as a mysterious Gothic structure. ππ° π Edgbaston Street, Birmingham B5 5BB, United Kingdom #Birmingham #StudyTour #UKStudyTour ππ