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Bristol's premier museum and art gallery houses world-class collections of art, archaeology egyptology, geology and natural history. The museum has a …

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Oct 14, 2024
This museum and art gallery is housed in a beautiful Victorian building which is next door to the university. It is free to enter. There is something for everyone from paintings to ceramics and natur… Full review by LauraDaveJames
Sep 20, 2024
We did not get to see the Constable exhibition we had travelled in especially to see! on the poster outside it said 2 for 1 on entry prices. Upon trying to pay we were then told that this offer was … Full review by 329DebbieR
Aug 29, 2024
Really appreciate there still being such a valuable place in Bristol free of charge , although we paid extra for the Constable exhibition which is fine. However the whole building seems a bit dowdy a… Full review by SueAitken
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Questions & answers

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How long does it takes to go around the museum?
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As long as you like....?! You could easily spend several hours there.
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Is there a car park or parking nearby?
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Not that I know of and parking is rather difficult in many parts of Bristol. There are a couple of big car parks off Cabot Circus if you are just wanting a 2-3 hour stay otherwise a long stay …
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Not that I know of and parking is rather difficult in many parts of Bristol. There are a couple of big car parks off Cabot Circus if you are just wanting a 2-3 hour stay otherwise a long stay is quite expensive. It's only a 10 minute walk from there.
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Can you take pushchairs in?
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Yes it's very accessible
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Can you take photographs of the exhibits please.
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Yes you can, maybe without flash though, there are notices on the doors where photography is not allowed.
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Is there enough to keep a 4 year old and a 6 year old interested?
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Yes- an hours worth plus the cafe
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