National Brewery Centre
National Brewery Centre, Burton upon Trent
Following the closure of the Coors Visitor Centre and Museum of Brewing in 2008 (formerly the Bass Museum), Planning Solutions Limited has invested in and opened a visitor centre and museum in Burton upon Trent Called the National Brewery Centre.
It retains key elements of the existing facilities, updating and reorganising the site to create a unique visitor attraction that will ensure the site’s success. The National Brewery Centre is located in the heart of Burton upon Trent, the home of brewing and birthplace of the historic Bass and Allsopp breweries. The Centre, with its wealth of period Grade 2 listed buildings, is steeped in history and is known throughout the world for its massive contribution to brewing. Besides the visitor attraction elements, The National Brewery Centre is also home to an unrivalled array of historical collections that relate to brewing. This includes an extensive archive of ledgers, books, photographs and film from the breweries that once occupied the site; a library containing brewing-related books and journals and objects that include paintings, ceramics, glass, bottles, cans, beer mats. This collection is of national importance.



