Step into the world of the Peaky Blinders at the Black Country Living Museum, where the hit BBC series filmed its iconic Small Heath street scenes. This open-air museum recreates early 20th-century industrial England with authentic period buildings, cobblestone streets, and working shops transplanted from across the Black Country. The Garrison Pub, Shelby Company offices, and countless street scenes that defined the show's gritty aesthetic were filmed here among functioning tram lines and canal boats. Unlike studio sets, the museum offers genuine industrial-era architecture that grounds the Shelby family's world in historical reality. This immersive experience lets you walk the same streets where Tommy Shelby plotted his empire, exploring how the museum's living history becomes cinematic gold for period dramas seeking authentic working-class Birmingham atmosphere.