Explore this historic coffin furniture manufactory, brought back to life in this unique time-capsule museum.
The shelves and workbenches at Newman Brothers are full of original stock and tools of the trade. With the original machinery working again, you can truly experience how this old Jewellery Quarter firm once operated on a day-to-day basis, producing some of the world’s finest coffin furniture, including the fittings for the funerals of Winston Churchill, Princess Diana and the Queen Mother.
Explore this historic coffin furniture manufactory, brought back to life in this unique time-capsule museum.
We offer a wide range of events at the Coffin Works, from fun family days, community events, quirky night time specials and fantastic arts and crafts fairs. Why not join us for a truly unique time in the heart of the Jewellery Quarter.
Delve into the fascinating history of royal funerals and the Coffin Works' special royal connections.
Find out about the graft and craft of working-class Brum with three experiences for one ticket!
To celebrate out 10th birthday, help us build a portfolio of creative responses inspired by the Coffin Works.
Delve into the fascinating history of royal funerals and the Coffin Works’ special royal connections.
We have a fantastic team here and we pride ourselves on the quality of candidates we attract and the diverse opportunities we offer. You will play a key role in the success of the Coffin Works, enabling us to deliver the highest quality experience for our visitors. Fancy joining the team?
The Coffin Works Museum is pleased yet again to have been shortlisted for a Museum+Heritage Award, this time in the…
The Coffin Works is one of 26 museums nationwide to receive a Museum Estate and Development Fund (MEND) grant! The Department for Culture, Media and
We know a lot about the Newman Brothers, but not so much about the Newman Sisters, and there were four of them. Thanks to census
Since we opened the museum nearly ten years ago, the mystery of Edwin Newman has flummoxed us. Frustratingly we’ve never been able to determine why
The Coffin Works is a grade II* listed building, with an enclosed Courtyard and meeting room. It is a unique setting for team meetings, workshops, concerts, theatre performances, corporate and private parties, and as a film location.