overview
The Barber Institute of Fine Arts is housed in one of Birmingham’s finest Art Deco buildings, purpose built and opened by Queen Mary in 1939.
The Barber Institute was designed by Robert Atkinson (1883-1952), one of Britain’s leading architects of the 1920s and ’30s. When it opened The Times described the building as ‘the purest example of his work’ and it continues to be regarded as one of his greatest achievements.
In 1946 the building received a bronze medal from the Royal Institute of British Architects and in 1981 was listed Grade II by the Department of the Environment.
The design of the building came as a result of a close collaboration between Atkinson and the Barber’s first Director, Professor Thomas Bodkin, and was influenced by new galleries built at the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, the Boijmans Museum, Rotterdam and the Gemeentemuseum at the Hague.
address
University Of Birmingham,Edgbaston,
Birmingham,
West Midlands,
B15 2TS,
United Kingdom
nearest airports
nearest motorways
- M5 JCT 3 (3.7 miles)
- M5 JCT 1 (4.7 miles)
- M5 JCT 2 (4.9 miles)
nearest train station
- University (0.5 miles)
- Selly Oak (0.7 miles)
- Bournville (1.5 miles)
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