| Stadium Information | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Address | The Hawthorns |
Built | 1900 |
| Capacity | 26,445 | ||
| Pitch area | 105m x 68m | ||
| Main phone | 0871 271 9780 | Height | 27m |
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Attractions nearby
Birmingham Botanical Gardens and Glasshouses
Fifteen acres of ornamental gardens and glasshouses. Widest range of plants in the Midlands from tropical rainforest to arid desert. Aviaries with exotic birds, child's play area. (3.20mi)
Thinktank-Birmingham Science Museum
Thinktank is Birmingham's science museum where the emphasis is firmly on hands on exhibits and interactive fun. (3.80mi)
Barber Institute of Fine Arts
British and European paintings, drawings and sculpture from the 13thC-mid 20thC. (4.30mi)
Black Country Living Museum
A warm welcome awaits you at Britain's friendliest open-air museum. Wander around original shops and houses, ride on fair attractions, take a look down the underground coalmine. (4.70mi)
Dudley Zoological Gardens
From lions and tigers to snakes and spiders there's something for all ages at Dudley Zoo. Animal feeding, encounters, face painting, land train and fair rides. (5.00mi)
Walsall Leather Museum
Walsall is the world capital of saddle making. The Leather Museum tells the fascinating story of this trade, in a superb Victorian factory. Tours and demonstrations are available. (5.60mi)
Dudley Canal Trust (Trips) Ltd
Travel by boat through the Dudley Tunnel and Limestone Mines or experience the original art of 'legging'. (5.70mi)
Cadbury World
Story of Cadbury's chocolate includes chocolate-making demonstration and attractions for all ages, with free samples, free parking, shop and restaurant. Phone to check availability and reserve admission. Closed 23-26 Dec, 31 Dec and 1 Jan. (6.50mi)
Red House Glass Cone
Late 18thC Glass Cone, one of four surviving in the UK. Facilities include audio tour around the tunnels and furnace, changing displays and craft studios. (8.40mi)
Broadfield House Glass Museum
Internationally famous collection of British Glass from 17thC to the present day, focusing on achievements of local Stourbridge glass industry. (8.70mi)








