BLISTS HILL VICTORIAN TOWN
At Blists Hill, more than 500 people worked daily in mines until their closure in 1941. The village has since been completely reconstructed with its ancient shops and buildings where people wander in the costume of time. The currency can be exchanged against old parts at the bank and then spent in tavern, pastry or local confectionery. Each shop and shop delivers an aesthetic that is faithful to the past where living people work. At the foundry, the machines are in motion, the doctor gets in his office, the baker bakes his bread and the peasant nourishes his donkey and her pigs… This didactic reply is a real open-air museum. Entertainment is successful and attracts both schools and foreign families and visitors. A very popular destination, especially not missing during a passage on the side of Ironbridge. If you only had to make a visit to the corner, it would be this one.
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