Millennium Point - A Birmingham Gem!

Millennium Point is a mixed used public venue. Home to Thinktank, Birmingham City University and Birmingham Metropolitan College. There used to be an IMAX cinema here. Opened in 2001.


Where is Millennium Point?

Millennium Point is on Curzon Street, Birmingham B4 7XG. Now next to Eastside City Park.

 

In brief

Millennium Point is a mixed use venue near Curzon Street in Eastside, Birmingham, which opened in 2001. It is home to Birmingham City University, Birmingham Metropolitan College and Thinktank Birmingham Science Museum. There used to be a large screen cinema here, but it has been converted into conference use. A surface car park outside was turned into Eastisde City Park which opened in 2012.

Millennium PointMillennium Point from Eastside City Park (April 2021). Photography by Elliott Brown

 

Millennium Point - history

Millennium Point is located in Eastside, Birmingham. It opened in September 2001 near Curzon Street. There used to be a car park out front, until Eastside City Park was built here from 2011 to 2012 (including the Thinktank Science Garden to the left).

It was built by Nicholas Grimshaw & Partners from 1997 to 2001. The architects was Mason Richards. The venue was officially opened by Her Majesty the Queen on the 2nd July 2002 (during her Golden Jubilee year).

Thinktank Birmingham Science Museum is located in the left hand side of the building. Access was from the escalators to Level 2. Birmingham City University (previously the University of Central England) and Birmingham Metropolitan College are also based here.

There was an IMAX cinema located at Millennium Point. It later became Giant Screen Cinema, but it closed down in late 2014 or early 2015. It is now something called Platform (used for conferences).

 

Millennium Point in 2009

At the time, you could walk all the way down Albert Street and onto Curzon Street to get to Millennium Point. There was a car park at the front of the building. This would close in 2011, before Eastside City Park was landscaped.

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Millennium Point taken from Albert Street (April 2009). Photography by Elliott Brown

 

One last building to be demolished in the area was Rosa's Cafe, this was close to the Christopher Wray lighting site. It would be gone going into 2010.

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Millennium Point from Albert Street before Rosa's Cafe was demolished (August 2009). Photography by Elliott Brown

 

Millennium Point in 2010

The remaining old buildings to the left on Albert Street were demolished. A year ahead of the building of Eastside City Park.

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The snow in Eastside towards Millennium Point as seen from Albert Street (January 2010). Photography by Elliott Brown

 

Millennium Point in 2011

Albert Street and the car park in front of Millennium Point was closed. The area fenced off to allow the building of Eastside City Park, as well as the first phase of the Eastside Campus of Birmingham City University, which would become the Parkside Building.

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Millennium Point from Curzon Street before Eastside City Park and the Parkside Building fo BCU were built. (September 2011). Photography by Elliott Brown

 

Millennium Point in 2012

Eastside City Park opened in late 2012. And there was new views of Millennium Point with the park, along with the Thinktank Science Garden. Construction was on going of the Parkside Building for BCU.

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Eastside City Park was now paritially open. Millennium Point seen in the background (December 2012). Photography by Elliott Brown

 

Millennium Point in 2016

By this point both the Parkside Building and the Curzon Building for BCU were both complete and open. Plenty of nice vantage points of Millennium Point from Eastside City Park.

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Millennium Point from Eastside City Park on a sunny day (December 2016). Photography by Elliott Brown

 

Millennium Point in 2020

With HS2 under way, Park Street and New Canal Street were closed to vehicles and pedestrians. So one way was to walk the long way around via Great Barr Street in Digbeth, then Lawley Middleway, then back onto Curzon Street. Just to get to Eastside. Alternatively, you could walk on the towpath of the Digbeth Branch Canal from Fazeley Street to Curzon Street. Many new buildings gone up, including the first phase of Exchange Square and 103 Colmore Row. During the lockdowns and tier restrictions, Millennium Point had been closed.

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Millennium Point from Curzon Street in Eastside (October 2020). Photography by Elliott Brown

 

Millennium Point in 2021

Millennium Point from January 2021 onwards, during the 3rd National Lockdown in England, has been opened as a Covid Vaccination Centre.

Millennium PointMillennium Point Covid-19 Vaccination Centre (April 2021). Photography by Elliott Brown

 

After your 1st (or 2nd) vaccination, you might leave Millennium Point at the Jennens Road exit.

Millennium PointMillennium Point Covid-19 Vaccination Centre (May 2021). Photography by Elliott Brown

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Gaia is a sculpture of the Earth, which is located at Millennium Point in Eastside, from 1st February to 28th March 2022. Luke Jerram's Gaia Exhibition is touring the world. Next stop Switzerland. But first enjoy it in Birmingham, UK! Elliott poped to Millennium Point on 2-2-2022.

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Gaia is a sculpture of the Earth, which is located at Millennium Point in Eastside, from 1st February to 28th March 2022. Luke Jerram's Gaia Exhibition is touring the world. Next stop Switzerland. But first enjoy it in Birmingham, UK! Elliott poped to Millennium Point on 2-2-2022.


Gaia is an art installation by the artist Luke Jerram. From the 1st February to 28th March 2022, visitors to the foyer in Millennium Point in Eastside, can see a giant spinning model of the Earth.

It features NASA imagery of the Earth's surface. 

If you stand 211 metres away, you can see the Earth as if you are seeing it from the Moon. 

Pretend that you are an Apollo astrounaut on the Moon between 1969 and 1972.

See it from the balcony, or see it from underneath, or from the escalators or lifts.

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Photos taken by Elliott Brown can also be found on Twitter: ellrbrown

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Getting vaccinated at Millennium Point

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My turn to be vaccinated came around in mid May 2021. I booked both at Millennium Point. And I had my first jab on the 19th May 2021. You go in from the ground floor, and get checked. Lift up to 2nd floor, and get directed to chairs to sit down at. After the jab, you go to another chair to sit and wait 15 minutes before leaving. I'll be back in August 2021.

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Getting vaccinated at Millennium Point





My turn to be vaccinated came around in mid May 2021. I booked both at Millennium Point. And I had my first jab on the 19th May 2021. You go in from the ground floor, and get checked. Lift up to 2nd floor, and get directed to chairs to sit down at. After the jab, you go to another chair to sit and wait 15 minutes before leaving. I'll be back in August 2021.


My experience of going to Millennium Point for my 1st vaccination. When my time came for my age range, the NHS posted me a letter with a link to go to. So I booked both vaccinations for Millennium Point. The first one a few days after the letter came, the second for August 2021.

The text from the GP surgery came a day later, by which time I'd already booked for Millennium Point had had to let them know I wasn't going to the local health centres.

 

My first appointment was on the morning of 19th May 2021. When you get in, you show your reference number and they ask you various questions. You are then directed to the right, then to the lift. Press 2 to go up to the 2nd floor.

Once up, they direct you to a seat to wait to be called. You then get called, same questions again, and the nurse talks to you while injecting the vaccine into your arm.

After this you are directed to another seat, to wait for about 15 minutes, resting after your jab. There maybe side effects within the 24 hours after having it, but should be fine after two days.

Plus you get a card, which you will need to take for the 2nd vaccine appointment. Put it in your wallet or purse.

 

April 2021

Photos below, taken during a walk into Eastside during mid April 2021. Passing Millennium Point. This would be the same route I took going to my vaccine a month later. HS2 works on the right.

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Millennium Point seen on the left from Eastside City Park. Thinktank is due to reopen at the end of May 2021.

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The Millennium Point Covid-19 Vaccination Centre sign from Eastside City Park. I would be back in May.

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That day got the train to and from the City Centre. But you can also get the bus, and walk to Millennium Point.

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May 2021

Leaving Millennium Point towards the Jennens Road exit. I noticed that Six/Eight Kafe was gone, and was now another cafe. This exit takes you past the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire, towards Aston University.

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Photos taken by Elliott Brown. Can be found on Twitter: ellrbrown

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