Gane Pavilion, Bristol
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Facts and practical information
The Gane Pavilion, also known as Gane's Pavilion, the Gane Show House and the Bristol Pavilion, was a temporary building designed by the modernist architect and furniture designer Marcel Breuer with F. R. S. Yorke and built in 1936 at Ashton Court near Bristol in England. ()
Coordinates: 51°26'52"N, 2°38'41"W
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Day trips
Gane Pavilion – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Clifton Suspension Bridge, Ashton Gate Stadium, Clifton Observatory, Avon Gorge.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Gane Pavilion?
Nearby attractions include Ashton Court, Bristol (1 min walk), Ashton Court Estate, Bristol (10 min walk), Burgh Walls Camp, Leigh Woods National Nature Reserve (19 min walk), Stokeleigh Camp, Leigh Woods National Nature Reserve (19 min walk).
How to get to Gane Pavilion by public transport?
The nearest stations to Gane Pavilion:
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Bus
- Long Ashton Park and Ride • Lines: m2 (24 min walk)
- Ashton Gate • Lines: m2 (24 min walk)
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- Butterfly Junction (28 min walk)
Ferry
- Nova Scotia Place • Lines: Hotwells-Centre (30 min walk)