Campus Visitors Map
Campus Visitors Map
Campus Visitors Map
The University’s principal campuses There is no charge to park at the University The Sculpture Trail
after 6pm or at the weekend. Overnight Works of sculpture are key features of the main Edgbaston campus.
The Barber Institute of Fine Arts (R14) has a collection that are to the south west of Birmingham, parking is not permitted. Visitors who require (All sculpture is part of the University of Birmingham collections
provides a stunning overview of western European art since the
in Edgbaston and Selly Oak. access to the main campus should contact except those marked with an asterisk)
13th century with work by artists including Botticelli, Degas, Van
the department they are visiting to request a n Equestrian Statue of King George I (Near R14)*
Dyck, Monet, Manet, Turner and Van Gogh. The Institute also hosts
A Children’s Hospital NHS Trust parking permit which should be dated and Bronze, 1717–22; Workshop of John Nost the Elder
a wealth of musical events in its concert hall, with regular visits from (The Barber Institute of Fine Arts)
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world-class performers, and occasional festivals. The building is now n Mermaid Fountain (Near O1)
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Grade 1 listed and is the purest example of art deco style in the city. Bronze and stone, 1961, William James Bloye
Look deeper. F Edgbaston campus permits are not valid in NE car park but
Admission is free. Open: Monday–Friday 10.00am–5.00pm; n Beethoven, Virgil, Michelangelo, Plato, Shakespeare, Newton,
There is more. G Medical School can be used elsewhere on campus.
Saturday and Sunday 11.00am–5.00pm. Watt, Faraday and Darwin (Near R5–R6)
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www.barber.org.uk Darley Dale stone, 1907; Henry Pegram
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8 January 1902.
Birmingham’s first Chancellor, Tel: 0121 414 7333 n Heraldic Shields from Mason College (Near R1)
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Joseph Chamberlain, PEBB Stone, c.1870–80; Maker unknown
The Lapworth Museum of Geology (R4) within our Aston Webb LE M
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the world. Building is one of the oldest specialist geological museums in the UK, Visitor parking NEW SCHOOL Bronze, 1970; Dame Barbara Hepworth (on loan to the University
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Europe and perhaps with over 250,000 specimens of rocks, fossils and minerals. There are Visitor parking is at NE Car Park, on the north east side from the Trustees of the Hepworth Estate)
of their kind in also large collections of early geological maps, equipment, models and of Pritchatts Road, and Pritchatts Road car park on Pay n Girl in a Hat (Near R1–R4)
they will be the best photographic material. Admission is free. Open to the public. See and Display rates of: Bronze, 1972; Bernard Sindall RA
website for information about exhibitions and opening hours: n Up to 1 hour £2.50 n The Wrestlers (Near Y1)
that as far as they go
www.birmingham.ac.uk/lapworth-museum n 1–3 hours £4.00 Granite, 1950; Edward Bainbridge-Copnall
are completed I think Tel: 0121 414 7294/6751 n 3–5 hours £5.50 n Engineering Frieze (Near Y3)
When these buildings n 5–8 hours £6.20 Stone, 1954; William James Bloye
Winterbourne House and Garden (G12) has dramatic seasonal n Up to 10 hours £7.00 n Faraday (outside University railway station)
displays of over 6,000 native and foreign plants. Set within the original Bronze, 2000; Sir Eduardo Paolozzi CBE, RA
Edwardian garden of borders, terraced lawns and woodland walks,
it is a focus for garden history and plant conservation, hosting talks
New School of Dentistry Hidden treasures
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events and opening hours:
www.winterbourne.org.uk
Tel: 0121 414 3003
Birmingham Dental Hospital
5 Mill Pool Way
Birmingham B5 7EG
The University is also home to a range of specialist collections spanning
different centuries and cultures. Admission is free but please make a
prior appointment. Open: Monday–Friday 10.00am–5.00pm
n The Archaeology Collection (R16) Tel: 0121 414 5497
n The Danford Collection of West African Art
The Clock Tower (Near R1) in Chancellor’s Court is the dominant and Artefacts (R16) Tel: 0121 414 5128
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feature of the campus skyline and a major city landmark. Dedicated n The Physics Collection of Historic Scientific
Dental Hospital – parking is only available at adjacent
to Joseph Chamberlain, the University’s first Chancellor, it is known Instruments (R13) Tel: 0121 414 4564
Pay and Display. £1.50 first hour + £1 each hour
n The University Medical Collection (B1) Tel: 0121 414 2583
as ‘Old Joe’ and stands 100 metres high. Its design is based on thereafter (cash only).
the Mangia Tower in Siena and the largest bell weighs 6.5 tonnes.
Learn more
Learn more www.birmingham.ac.uk/collections
www.birmingham.ac.uk/campus-destination
then through some underpasses to join the A38 Bristol Road Tel: 08717 818181
n The University is on your right, two and a half miles from the www.nationalexpress.com
city centre There are also a number of University locations away from the city.
By bus For directions to Stratford-upon-Avon (the Shakespeare Institute),
Approaching from the M42 north: Numbers 63, X61 and X64 travel to the University’s Edgbaston and Ironbridge (the Ironbridge Institute), and Coniston Water in the
n Leave at Junction 8 to join the M6 northbound and follow the Selly Oak campuses via the Bristol Road, while numbers 98 and 99 Green Zone Lake District (the Priestley Centre) please refer to our website
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instructions above serve the Medical School and Queen Elizabeth Hospital. The services SG5 Orchard Learning Resource at www.birmingham.ac.uk/contact/directions
run frequently from the city centre. Numbers 76, 84 and 48 serve the SY2 Building name Centre (OLRC)
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Approaching from the south west: Medical School providing links to areas such as Solihull, Kings Norton, Level access entrance Edgbaston Campus OLRC Teaching Centre
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cross-city line (final destination Longbridge or Redditch). The centre Birmingham Airport has direct flights from locations in the UK, as well
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of the main campus is a five-minute walk from University station. as from the USA, Canada, Europe and the Middle East. The journey by Drama
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National Rail Enquiries taxi from the airport to the University takes approximately half an hour. Chapel
Tel: 08457 484950 Alternatively, a free air-rail link runs from the airport to Birmingham Archibald House
www.nationalrail.co.uk International railway station every two minutes and connects with
frequent services to New Street station in the city centre.
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Centre for Russian, European Geography, Earth and Music R12 Study Abroad Office O5
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B7 B6 Hotel and Conference Centre for the Study of Great Hall R6 Nicolson Building G11
G1 B7 90 Vincent Drive Global Ethics (CSGE) G3 Nursing B1 Theology and Religion G3
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