Bristol Museum & Art Gallery
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A great visit to a museum that has a lot of variety and it's free! parked on west steet car park and walked over about a 5-10 minute amble. took us around 1hr 30 to visit the whole museum. great exhibitions we particularly liked the natural history, animals etc. some beautiful natural exhibitions on display and very well curated and put together rooms. interactive bits to keep the kids entertained and a great variety of things to see. toilets and a cafe on site and an ample seating area too. gift shop is pricey as you'd expect but they stock a unique range and some independent stockists too which was nice to see. overall a great visit.
Bristol museum and art gallery is a great place to visit whatever your age. it is free to enter the eyptian and asseryian galleries are fascinating. there are places for children to play and learn. the cafe is an interesting space and expands into the hall space at the end of the museum. there is also a large shop. there is a lift into the building and a lift inside the museum on the right handside of the museum to all floors but it is a bit hidden away.
Went to see the grayson perry ‘art club’ exhibition which was amazing by itself, but to have all the other exhibitions to see as you meander through is fantastic value. free entry but we were more than happy to buy tickets to support this. everyone there, young and old, seemed to really be enjoying it. there is a cafe as well and the food looked great!
An excellent cultural adventure through time & space. i loved the egypt exhibits & the art work, both classical & modern - but i found the taxidermy a little much (hence 4 ⭐️ and not 5. i definable recommend you go check it out. after all, it's absolutely free!
A fantastic museum to visit. i've been coming here for over 35 years, since i was little, and my parents the same before that. firstly the building is stunning. worth a visit just to see that. it's quite a older style museum with less of the more modern interactive exhibits you see elsewhere. but they do a fantastic job of rotating exhibits and getting in guest exhibits so it's rarely the same between each visit. also has a nice cafe and fantastic play area for the children. very much worth the visit.