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Join one of our skilled volunteer guides to discover the significance of the set of four magnificent stained-glass windows designed for St Philip's Church, before it became Birmingham Cathedral. Find out more about the artist, his links with the city and the church, the history and artistic merit of the windows and Divine Beauty, the project to conserve them. With the support of National Lottery Heritage and other funding.
These tours are free and last around 30 minutes.
Free entry
1 Feb 2023 | ||
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Wednesday | 11:30 | - 12:00 |
8 Feb 2023 | ||
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Wednesday | 11:30 | - 12:00 |
15 Feb 2023 | ||
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Wednesday | 11:30 | - 12:00 |
22 Feb 2023 | ||
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Wednesday | 11:30 | - 12:00 |
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