The museum is located on the south side of the market square on the second floor of St Mary's Church in the centre of Lichfield, Staffordshire in the United Kingdom.
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The museum was opened by the Earl of Lichfield on 30th May 1981 when the 19th century city centre church was converted into a multi-purpose building to serve the community.
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There are also two audio-visual presentations which feature stories into Lichfield's ancient past, the building of the Cathedral and the sieges during the Civil War.
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