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Opening Times
Tuesday - Friday
10am - 4pm
Saturday
9am - 4pm
Monday & Sunday
Closed
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Monday - Thursday
9am - 5:30pm
Friday
9am - 5pm
Saturday & Sunday
Closed
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Is it free to enter? YES for kids!

Nominal charge for:
OAPs
NHS
Locals (SY Postcodes)
Refugees
Food Bank Users
Armed Forces
Blue Badge Holders
Carers
Facebook Top Fans
£5.00

KIDS ALWAYS FREE!

Routine Adult Peak Season Charge: £7.50

Are you open on a Saturday? YES!

Do you allow dogs? YES!
(All outdoor spaces and outdoor café area)

Something for all the family!

(Please refer to our terms and conditions for more information)

BIC

The Sculpture Park & Grounds

Our sculpture park and outdoor spaces are now fully open to the public and are perfect for those who enjoy a leisurely walk whilst looking at unique sculptures. Not only are we the UK’s largest metal safari park with over 100 sculptures on display, we also have a fabulous collection of art for you to explore which are all exhibited throughout our grounds. From the Knife Angel and the Iron Guardian to the Spoon Gorilla and galloping horses, each piece is completely breath-taking.

Our current display includes; the Spoon Gorilla which has been made from 40,000 spoons and designed in collaboration with Uri Gellar; our fabulous Extinction Trail, and an array of metal safari animals, among many other beautiful pieces. Check out our Projects page and see what sculptures are here on site!  The Knife Angel moves around the country on the National Anti-Violence UK Tour, but when it is taking a break from touring it may be on display at our centre.

Four-legged friends are more than welcome to explore our sculpture park and outdoor areas so don’t forget to bring them along when you come to visit us next!

Child with Gorilla

Minion

Open Air Museum of Steel Sculptures

The Ironbridge Open Air Museum of Steel Sculpture, first opened in Coalbrookdale in 1991, was created by Pam Brown and Roy Kitchin. Originally displaying 43 sculptures over 10 acres, this Museum featured incredible artworks created by steel. The Museum closed in 2013, and the British Ironwork Centre wanted to give these sculptures a new lease of life. We took on the sculptures, dismantling and rebuilding each one in our Oswestry location.

To learn more about Roy Kitchin’s Sculptures, click here. 

BIC- Roy Kitchin - Museum of Steel Sculptures


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The Knife Angel Photography Competition 2019-2023

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Electric Scooter Hire

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