Step inside the mighty Coalbrookdale Museum of Iron and discover the revolutionary techniques that made Coalbrookdale the most famous ironworks in the world. Explore the remains of the water powered blast furnace where Abraham Darby I perfected the smelting of iron with coke instead of charcoal. Marvel at the great skill of the Coalbrookdale craftsmen in a fabulous display of domestic and decorative ironwork. View fantastic works of art that bring the Industrial Revolution to life Admire the Boy and Swan Fountain cast by the Coalbrookdale Company in 1851 for the Great Exhibition Take a look at the magnificent Deerhound Table designed by John Bell for the Paris International Exhibition of 1855 Discover the cast iron Coalbrookdale Cooking Pots that launched Abraham Darby I into the iron trade. You should allow 1-2 hours for a visit to Coalbrookdale Museum of Iron and The Old Furnace. A café is available in the Coalbrookdale Museum of Iron serving light meals and drinks. A large gift shop in the Coalbrookdale Museum of Iron sells a range of cast-iron goods and souvenirs. Ironbridge Museums Website http://www.ironbridge.org.uk Ironbridge Museums – Events https://www.ironbridge.org.uk/explore/coalbrookdale-museum-of-iron/#events Make the most of daytime visits to the Ironbridge Gorge Museums with a great value Annual Passport Ticket, which allows multiple visits into all 10 award winning attractions. Passports can also be bought online in advance. Family with one adult and up to 4 children £53, Family with two adults and up to 4 children £86, Adult £33, and Children/student £20.00 Single attraction costs: Adult £10.50 and Child £6.50 Availability information Open daily 10am-5pm We're sorry but <%= htmlWebpackPlugin.options.title %> doesn't work properly without JavaScript enabled. Please enable it to continue.