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Stryx Community Cafe Art Gallery opened in April 2024 at 90 Vyse Street in the Jewellery Quarter, Birmingham. Led by two ladies called Anna Katarzyna Domejko and Karolina Korupczynska.
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This landmark 100K SF building on Golden Square, in the heart of the Jewellery Quarter, was fantastically refurbished.
St Paul's is a small tram stop within view of Birmingham Snow Hill Station and near the Jewellery Quarter. One of the original stops on the Birmingham to Wolverhampton line, in Zone 1.
Ramgarhia Sikh Temple at Graham Street in the Jewellery Quarter, Birmingham, was formerly the Highbury Independent Chapel dating to 1844. The Sikh temple opened in 1998.
The James Birmingham will provide 150 co-living rental homes within a transformed Richmond House.
Vyse Street Food Market is a pilot project set to transform Levels 5 & 6 of Vyse Street MSCP into a sustainable urban farm - Birmingham's first.
Century Buildings, a collection of Grade II* listed Georgian buildings dating back to 1820, is to be brought back to life.
Jewellery Quarter Chamberlain Clock was first installed in 1903 to commemorate Joseph Chamberlain's visit to South Africa in 1902-03. It was most recently fully restored during 2020-21.
The Greek Orthodox Cathedral of the Dormition of Theotokos and Saint Andrew is located on Summer Hill Terrace and Arthur Place in the Jewellery Quarter. Church building dates to 1873.
St Paul's Gallery is located on Northwood Street in the Jewellery Quarter, close to James Street. They have a large collection of signed album artwork. It opened in 2003.
Artisan Alchemy Gallery is sitated on Caroline Street, not far from St Paul's Square in the Jewellery Quarter. A shop with bespoke fine furniture and jewellery.
The Pig & Tail is a public house in the Jewellery Quarter, formerly called The George & Dragon. At Dayus Square.
The Rose Villa Tavern is a public house in the Jewellery Quarter near The Golden Square and Chamberlain Clock, at the corner of Vyse Street and Warstone Lane. Opened in 1920.
The Red Lion is a public house on Warstone Lane in the Jewellery Quarter (Hockley). It is a Grade II listed building and dates to the late 19th Century.
The Jewellers Arms is a public house in the Jewellery Quarter on the corner of Hockley Street and Spencer Street. Grade II listed building dating to circa 1840.
Hen & Chickens is a public house on the corner of Constitution Hill and Henrietta Street. Built in 1875 by architect J. S. Davis. Now serves Cask & Curry.
The Church is a public house on the corner of Great Hampton Street and Harford Street, close to the Jewellery Quarter. Formerly called The Church Inn.
The Clifden (formerly called The Lord Clifden) is a public house on Great Hampton Street in Birmingham. Recent logo change as it's nearly 100 years since first radio broadcast in the JQ.
The Shakepeare is a public house on the corner of Summer Row and Lionel Street, at the gateway to the Jewellery Quarter. It was established in 1873.
The Actress & Bishop is a live music venue on Ludgate Hill in the Jewellery Quarter. A former jewellery workshop dating from the 19th century. It became a public house in 1998.
There is a bronze statue on a ledge on Charlotte Street in the Jewellery Quarter, close to St Paul's Square. Depicting a Peaky Blinder like in the BBC TV series. It was made in 2019.
Jewellery Quarter Station was opened on the Jewellery Line in 1995 between Birmingham Snow Hill and Smethwick Galton Bridge. A tram stop was added in 1999. At Vyse Street in the JQ.
The RBSA Gallery is situated at 4 Brook Street in the Jewellery Quarter. The Royal Birmingham Society of Artists was established in 1821 was at New Street but relocated in 2000.
The Blue Orange Theatre is one of the newest theatres in Birmingham, having only opened in 2011, It can be found on Great Hampton Street, Hockley (Jewellery Quarter).
Warstone Lane Cemetery was founded in 1848 in Hockley, Birmingham (now within the Jewellery Quarter), between Warstone Lane, Vyse Street, Pitsford Street and Icknield Street.
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