History of Soho House

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Tripadvisor (377) · Museum in Birmingham, United Kingdom
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Soho House is a museum run by Birmingham Museums Trust, celebrating Matthew Boulton's life, his partnership with James Watt, his membership of the …

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Oct 19, 2022
We were incredibly disappointed by our tour of Soho House. The young guide who took us around was clearly very knowledgeable about the Lunar Society, but didn't seem able to grasp that we were inter… Full review by Stu151
Oct 2, 2022
This house tells an amazing story of invention, philosophy, economics and the foundations of manufacturing. The guide, Harry, was so knowledgeable and told a good story. The Museums Service have re… Full review by 330kateo
Sep 15, 2022
There is much to see and our knowledgeable guide was hard pressed to complete the tour.! 1 hour is not enough to absorb the many exhibits so we were not able to fully absorb the fascinating history. Full review by mike s

Facts

Located:Handsworth
Construction completed:c. 1756

Questions & answers

Q:
Is smoking allowed in the restaurant?
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No
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Answer by mike s · Feb 19, 2023
Q:
Do I need to book? Are you open over the spring bank holiday 2016?
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Hi yes we are open Spring Bank Holiday 11am-3pm guided tours are 11.30, 12,30 and 2pm Hope to see you there.
Q:
What Train Station ?
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The closest station is the tram stop St. Paul's from Snow Hill Station. There are two buses from Birmingham that stop very close almost outside the museum no.s 74 and 75
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Answer by Andrew L · Apr 2, 2016
Q:
Can you dress up here or no?
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Yes you can
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Answer by Dave H · Dec 3, 2017
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