Situated in the heart of Birmingham's City Center, in the Jewelry Quarter district, the Pen Room is a museum and activity center for pen enthusiasts of all ages.
Seeped in history and artifacts from the 19th and 20th century, The Pen Room celebrates the importance of Birmingham as the one-time center of the world when it came to the pen trade. Ink wells, nibs, pens, and tools of the trade, all manufactured in the region, take you by surprise as soon as you enter the premises. There is so much to show and appreciate that the room has hardly any space left for display.
The Pen Room takes pride in the fact that it has something for everyone. Visiting with my four-year-old daughter, I found there were enough activities for all ages. From learning how to make a nib (and actually making one) to a small area in the adjoining room with stationary to color and draw, the kids are kept occupied while the adults can view antique typewriters or learn about the history of the region. Using a Braille machine to write her name, quills and ink from an inkwell to write/draw on old-style desks, or using a typewriter, my daughter was truly fascinated by all the "equipment" used at the time when her grandfather would attend school. Add a lollipop at the end and the deal was officially sealed making this one of her favorite attractions.
Informative and fun, The Pen Room is an excellent way to spend a few hours for everyone. It holds calligraphy classes once a week for adults and can prove to be an educational field trip for school children.
The Pen Room 60 Fredrick Street Birmingham B1 3HS United Kingdom Tel: 0121 236 9834 Web: www.penroom.co.uk