Bristol: Museum
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M Shed
M Shed is a vibrant museum nestled in the heart of Bristol, United Kingdom, that celebrates the city's rich and diverse history. Located on the historic dockside, M Shed provides a gateway to explore the social, industrial, and maritime heritage of Bristol and its...
Bristol Museum & Art Gallery
Bristol Museum & Art Gallery, nestled in the heart of the vibrant city of Bristol in the United Kingdom, is a cultural treasure trove that beckons visitors from near and far. This esteemed institution, which houses an eclectic collection spanning natural history, art...
Arnolfini
Nestled in the heart of Bristol's harbourside, the Arnolfini is a contemporary arts centre and museum that stands as a cultural beacon in the United Kingdom. Named after Jan van Eyck's famous painting "The Arnolfini Portrait," this iconic building has been an epicentre...
Tyntesfield
Nestled in the verdant countryside near Bristol, Tyntesfield is a Victorian Gothic Revival house and estate that whisks visitors back to the grandeur of the 19th century. The sprawling mansion, now a museum, is renowned for its ornate decorations and architecture, as...
SS Great Britain
Living museum on Brunel's iron steamship The SS Great Britain, a majestic vestige of maritime engineering, stands proudly in the city of Bristol, United Kingdom. Launched in 1843, this revolutionary iron-hulled steamship was designed by the esteemed engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel.
Royal West of England Academy
Nestled in the heart of Bristol, the Royal West of England Academy (RWA) stands as a prestigious beacon of art and culture. As the city’s first art gallery, the RWA, founded in 1844, holds the distinction of being one of the United Kingdom's oldest regional art...
We the Curious
We the Curious, situated in the heart of Bristol, United Kingdom, is an interactive science museum that stands as a beacon of inspiration and education for visitors of all ages. This modern facility, dedicated to sparking curiosity and igniting a passion for science...
Hydraulic engine house
The Hydraulic engine house is part of the "Underfall Yard" in Bristol Harbour in Bristol, England. The octagonal brick and terracotta chimney of the engine house dates from 1888, and is grade II* listed, as is the hydraulic engine house itself. It replaced the original pumping house which is now The Pump House public house.
Red Lodge Museum
The Red Lodge Museum is a historic house museum in Bristol, England. The original building was Tudor/Elizabethan, and construction began in 1579–1580, possibly to the design of Sebastiano Serlio. The main additional building phases are from the 1730s and the early 19th century.
Bristol Industrial Museum
The Bristol Industrial Museum was a museum in Bristol, England, located on Prince's Wharf beside the Floating Harbour and which closed in 2006.
Georgian House
The Georgian House is a historic building at 7 Great George Street, Bristol, England. It was originally built around 1790 for John Pinney, a wealthy sugar merchant and slave plantation owner, and is now furnished and displayed as a typical late 18th century town house.
New Orphan Houses
The New Orphan Houses, Ashley Down, commonly known as the Muller Homes, were an orphanage in the district of Ashley Down, in the north of Bristol.
Fire-float Pyronaut
Pyronaut is a specialised form of fireboat known as a fire-float. It was built in 1934 by Charles Hill & Sons Ltd. Albion Dock Bristol, Yard No. 208. Registered number 333833. She is owned by Bristol Museums and based at M Shed in Bristol's Floating Harbour.
Charles Wesley's House
Charles Wesley's House is a restored historic building at 4 Charles Street, Bristol, England. From 1749 to 1778 it was the house of Charles Wesley, hymn writer and co-founder of Methodism, and his wife Sarah Wesley née Gwynne. It was Charles Wesley's main residence during 1756–71.
Kings Weston Roman Villa
Kings Weston Roman Villa is a Roman villa in Lawrence Weston in the north-west of Bristol. The villa was discovered during the construction of the Lawrence Weston housing estate in 1947. Two distinct buildings were discovered.
Aerospace Bristol
Aerospace Bristol is an aerospace museum at Filton, to the north of Bristol, England. The project is run by the Bristol Aero Collection Trust and houses a varied collection of exhibits, including Concorde Alpha Foxtrot, the final Concorde to be built and the last to fly.
Bristol Harbour Railway
The Bristol Harbour Railway was a standard-gauge industrial railway that served the wharves and docks of Bristol, England. The line, which had a network of approximately 5 mi of track, connected the Floating Harbour to the GWR mainline at Bristol Temple Meads.
Glenside Museum
Glenside Museum is situated within the Glenside Campus of the University of the West of England in Fishponds, Bristol, England. The museum was founded by Dr Donal F. Early; a consultant psychiatrist at Glenside Hospital from the 1950s.
B Bond Warehouse
B Bond Warehouse is a former bonded warehouse built to serve Bristol Harbour. Built in 1908, B Bond was the second of three warehouses constructed close to Cumberland Basin to meet the demands of the tobacco import boom of the early 20th century.
Exploratory Museum
The Exploratory Hands-on Science Centre was a science museum in Bristol. Established in 1981 by Richard Gregory, professor of neuropsychology at Bristol University, it was the first regional hands-on science museum in the United Kingdom.
Antlers Gallery
Antlers Gallery is a commercial gallery based in Bristol England. Created in 2010 by gallery Director Jack Gibbon, Antlers Gallery produces temporary exhibitions across varying locations, with their only permanent base being online.