Outside London, Birmingham holds the first rank in terms of population. The city has enough attractions to captivate the many tourists who visit it each year. In the past, Birmingham was a favorite with tourists. This has not changed in the present as there are new attractions that keep the attention of visitors. The old sites have also been revamped to keep them in their perfect states.
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There are several back to back houses located between Inge and Hurst streets. They are the only surviving structures of the type in the whole country. They have been erect since the 19th century and are a tale of many years of history. The design of the houses was a reaction to the exponential growth of population in the city. The houses were demolished in 1970 and their occupants moved to new houses that had been built by the council. The city council later restored the houses and they have been maintained ever since. They have been opened to members of the public. This is just one example of items that have been in Birmingham then and now.

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The city also boasts various museums that showcase items of significance in the city’s as well as country’s history. One of them is the Museum of Jewellery Quarter. This historical store displays live demonstration of how certain workshop owners used to make their jewelry. The workshop was not built by the council but by two people who closed it 80 years ago and left everything as it was. Their overalls and tools are in the same position and condition as they were left decades ago.
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Another museum that is quite a presence in the city is the Birmingham museum and art gallery. The gates of the museum were opened more than a decade and a quarter ago. It has such a large collection of paintings and various forms of art.














