Meeting Room at The Pen Museum
Nigel E.
About this space
This room is perfect for meetings and training sessions.
Can comfortably accommodate 15 people in a boardroom or classroom layout.
Prices
Mentioning your budget will help me propose the best option for your needs.
Refreshments: Tea and Coffee £3.50 per person.
Cancellation within 48 hours of the event/meeting liable to 100% charge.
Mentioning your budget will help me propose the best option for your needs.
Refreshments: Tea and Coffee £3.50 per person.
Cancellation within 48 hours of the event/meeting liable to 100% charge.
Mentioning your budget will help me propose the best option for your needs.
Refreshments: Tea and Coffee £3.50 per person.
Cancellation within 48 hours of the event/meeting liable to 100% charge.
Mentioning your budget will help me propose the best option for your needs.
Refreshments: Tea and Coffee £3.50 per person.
Cancellation within 48 hours of the event/meeting liable to 100% charge.
Mentioning your budget will help me propose the best option for your needs.
Refreshments: Tea and Coffee £3.50 per person.
Cancellation within 48 hours of the event/meeting liable to 100% charge.
Mentioning your budget will help me propose the best option for your needs.
Refreshments: Tea and Coffee £3.50 per person.
Cancellation within 48 hours of the event/meeting liable to 100% charge.
Mentioning your budget will help me propose the best option for your needs.
Refreshments: Tea and Coffee £3.50 per person.
Cancellation within 48 hours of the event/meeting liable to 100% charge.
Capacity
Cancellation policy
Flexible
Cancellations 7 days in advance will receive a full refund.
Cancellations 7 days to 24 hours in advance will receive a 50% refund.
Cancellations for events starting within 24 hours are non-refundable.
Catering and drinks
Facilities
Music & sound equipment
Accessibility
Allowed events
Rules of the space
Age policy: Guests under 18 are not allowed
No smoking in the building
Outside catering is allowed
About The Pen Museum
Making steel pen nibs in Birmingham during the Victorian era was a major industry with 129 companies employing circa 8,000 workers (mainly women). By visiting the Pen Museum, you will discover a wide range of fascinating objects and details that help tell the story of Birmingham’s pen trade and its mportant legacy including the link between a prominent pen manufacturer (Josiah Mason) and the establishment of the University of Birmingham.
Throughout the Museum there are a range of activities for people of all ages to enjoy including writing with a quill and ink, using typewriters plus an exciting opportunity to make your own nib using the same machinery once operated by women workers in the 19th century.