How Do You Plan A Visit To Ironbridge Gorge Museums?
In Coalbrookedale, East Shropshire, the world’s first cast iron bridge was erected across the River Severn in 1779. Today, the 6 mile long Iron Bridge remains as an inspiring sight and a symbol of the Industrial Revolution. Ten museums are located in the surrounding valley, making Ironbridge Gorge the ideal place for a historical visit. Request a free information pack for Telford and Ironbridge by ringing 01952 567 561 or from the Visit Ironbridge website. The pack contains information on the museums as well as the areas surrounding Ironbridge, so you can see if there are other attractions in the region that you’d like to visit. Visit the Ironbridge Museums website. It’s packed with information as well as facts and games. It also has detailed information on each of the ten museums, which will help you decide what you want to see most. You will, of course, want to see the bridge itself, as well as the Museum of the Gorge, which outlines the history of the area. The Museum of Iron, the C