The Pen Museum in Birmingham is housed in a 19th-century Renaissance-style factory, which once produced the majority of the world’s pens. This historic site celebrates the city’s significant role in advancing global communication and literacy. Visitors can explore educational exhibits that delve into the history and impact of pen manufacturing. Interactive workshops provide hands-on experiences, allowing guests to gain a deeper understanding of the craftsmanship and technology behind these essential writing tools.
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