250-year-old underground tunnels will be open to visitors at the British Glass Museum in Stourbridge. It's a real treat for lovers of technological history. This groundbreaking project involves creating a family-friendly space, including the use of virtual reality (VR) technology to bring the past to life.
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250-year-old underground tunnels will be open to visitors at the British Glass Museum in Stourbridge. It's a real treat for lovers of technological history. This groundbreaking project involves creating a family-friendly space, including the use of virtual reality (VR) technology to bring the past to life.