Old Square, one of Birmingham’s oldest public spaces, serves as a gateway to the Steelhouse Conservation Area. The square is notable for its tribute to Tony Hancock, a beloved comedian born in the city, and murals that vividly depict the city’s rich history. Visitors can enjoy a peaceful respite among the benches, greenery, and intriguing sculptures. This historic square not only offers a place for relaxation but also provides a visual journey through Birmingham’s past, making it a unique and culturally significant spot in the heart of the city.
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