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The walk up through Birmingham Christmas Market reveals some of our city's most spectacular buildings.

Once you hit Victoria Square and Chamberlain Square, en route to Centenary Square, you see some of the best of Brum, fine old buildings that tell of our civic history and heritage.

One of them is filled with secrets, tucked-away corridors and even an old wartime mortuary - and now you can go in and explore them.

The Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery is celebrating 140 years since the Prince of Wales (later King Edward VII) opened its doors for the first time, back on Saturday, November 28, 1885.

As part of its celebrations, the museum - which an estimated 100 million people have visited over the years - is opening for 'hidden spaces' tours into the areas few ever go

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