Peaky Blinders
The home of Peaky Blinders in the West Midlands
Did you know that Black Country Living Museum is one of the key sets from the global smash-hit Birmingham drama Peaky Blinders?
Walk in the footsteps of the Shelby family on your next visit. Explore “Charlie’s Yard” and other historic streets and alleyways featured in the show.
an iconic backdrop
Since 2013 Black Country Living Museum has provided key locations for some of the show’s most dramatic moments, including the Museum’s Anchor Forge, Rolling Mill and Canal Street Bridge.
The most famous backdrop is of course Charlie Strong’s Yard, which has been filmed at the Museum’s historic boat dock and features in all six of the show’s action-packed seasons.
You too can explore these screen-used locations during your visit – explore stories and immerse yourself in dramatic tales.
“We think of the museum as home, this is our world and we love coming here”.
– Steven Knight, creator of Peaky Blinders
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Peaky Blinders Nights
Take the immersive experience one step further! Walk in the footsteps of your favourite stars as our historic streets provide an authentic backdrop for an evening of revelry.
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Walk in their footsteps
Explore authentic screen-used sets and wind your way through the streets and alleyways made famous in the hit Birmingham drama.
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Filming location map
Enhance your visit with our detailed filming location map, showing you all of the places that filming took place.
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