Most reviewed Speciality Museums in Birmingham


  1. 5.0 Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum (1.284 reviews)
    - A Massive, Stunning Collection of Beautiful Machines!
    Wednesday: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM Spent 2-3 hours Speciality Museums • Auto Racing Tracks
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    A motorcyclist's dream come true, this museum houses the world's largest collection of motorcycles and Lotus racecars with 1,000 vintage and modern motorcycles on display. In addition to the motorsports collection, The Museum houses the Barber Advanced Design Center. The Barber Advanced Design Center is an 11,000-square-foot hub for creation and design. See more..
  2. 4.5 Southern Museum of Flight (174 reviews)
    - Nice museum good place to go
    Wednesday: 9:30 AM - 4:30 PM Speciality Museums
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    An aircraft hangar museum with exhibits of authentic old airplanes. See more..
  3. 4.5 Alabama Sports Hall of Fame and Museum (58 reviews)
    - Packed full of interesting and informative exhibits
    Wednesday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Speciality Museums
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    Lance greeted us warmly and gave us some tips to start our exploration. There are three floors of exhibits which can be reached by stairs or an elevator. The exhibits are spaciously arranged, with lots of room for strollers,walkers, or wheel chairs. There something for everyone, from ice skating to football. Speaking of football, don’t bring up Auburn’s historic “kick six “ in the 2013 Iron Bowl…. Apparently Lance is ‘Bama fan…. LOL P.s. Lance was a very good sport after I brought it up! See more..
  4. 4.5 Negro Southern League Museum (51 reviews)
    - Delighted to find this attraction in Birmingham, AL
    Wednesday: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM Spent < 1 hour Speciality Museums • History Museums
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    We are doing college tour visits in & around the South and found ourselves with half of a day to further explore the city of Birmingham. We first tried to go to Birmingham Civil Rights Institute but we couldn’t buy tickets online, the last box office tickets sold at 1:45: place closed at 3. Then we tried to go to Arlington Antebellum home but it’s more of a house and garden tour vs. a true plantation so that got nixed. Then tried to go to the Birmingham Zoo but it was closed. We found ourselves at the Negro Southern League Museum which was perfect! It combined our desire to see more about civil rights in this town + our love of baseball. It’s also situated right next to Regions Field where the Birmingham Barons play and where we were headed for an evening game. We highly recommend this attraction! See more..