About Birmingham
Finance and Management Business School is an innovative education provider in the picturesque Victoria Square in Birmingham City Centre. Our fantastic location puts you within easy reach of the great facilities and opportunities that Birmingham has to offer.
Birmingham is Britain's second largest city and is situated right in the heart of England. Friendly, bustling and thriving, Birmingham is one of our most visited cities and welcomes visitors all year long. Whether you come to Birmingham on business or pleasure, you will be delighted by the variety of things to see and do.
Birmingham is surrounded in history in the museums and art galleries, stroll through it's centre and enjoy the diversity of shopping, from well known department stores to intriguing shopping malls and street markets.
Birmingham's Jewellery Quarter produces most of the jewellery made in Britain today. Visit the Museum of the Jewellery Quarter, to discover the skill of the jeweller's craft and take a tour of an original factory, preserved as it was at the beginning of the 20th century.
Eating out in Birmingham is a cosmopolitan experience; you can sample the best food from countries around the world. There are many specialist restaurants in the city centre offering food from countries around the world to simple good food in old fashioned English pubs.
Birmingham's China Town has a choice of restaurants, supermarkets and cafes offering great Chinese food.
For authentic Kashmiri food, discover Birmingham's "Balti Mile" a short distance from the city centre, where there are over 40 restaurants in the space of one mile.
Thanks to the presence of Asian population, Birmingham is famous for its curries, and known as the curry capital of Britain. A type of curry called "Balti" is reputed to have been born in Birmingham, among the Bangladeshi and Punjabi immigrants. Balti can be found now anywhere in Britain, but not in India, Pakistan, or even in Bangladesh.
The Birmingham Central Mosque is the second purpose built mosque in the United Kingdom, which was built in 1969 and opened to the public in early 70’s. It is one of the most recognized religious buildings in the city of Birmingham and a result, a vast number of people visit this mosque every year. On Eid day, there are five prayer services during which between 15,000 to 20,000 worshippers attend the mosque for the special services, and on Fridays the gathering is about 4,000 plus!
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