

Bristol Museum And Art Gallery, Winterstoke Hall
City Museum & Art Gallery, Quenns Road, Bristol, BS8 1RL -
Up to
400 guestsOffers
catering
About Venue
Bristol City Museum is a stunning venue, located in the smart area of Clifton, just 2 miles from the city centre. The magnificent Edwardian Baroque building is a famous city landmark and its world class collection of art, archaeology, geology and natural history provides an inspirational backdrop for corporate hospitality.
Exclusively available for your evening wedding reception, Bristol Museum & Art Gallery will be sure to ‘wow’ your guests with our grand event space. Perfect for wedding breakfasts for up to 250 guests or an informal reception for up to 600 guests, all surrounded by thousands of years’ worth of history and culture!
Capacity & Layout
Standing
up to 400
Theatre
up to 250
Cabaret
up to 250
Food & Beverage
Catering arrangements
Facilities & Amenities
Tea
Location
Reviews
- Tee BelloSeptember 2025
Definitely a 10/10 experience for me. The staff at the front desk was really helpful by mentioning what I’d find interesting on all the floors when I mentioned that it was my first time visiting the Bristol Museum. I was impressed by the artworks, silver and porcelain collection.
- Charmilyn LucenaNovember 2025
Highly recommended when you’re in Bristol! 💛 The exhibits and art pieces are amazing, the staff are super lovely and helpful, and there’s even a cozy café onsite ☕ Plus, they have an interactive area for kids — perfect for families too!
- Ben Hills-JonesSeptember 2025
Free entry - though I gave £5 well Worth it. Great art collection for a gallery this size. Good variety from French Impressionism to 15th religious artworks. Nice and quiet. Good lighting and great descriptions to accompany the work.
- Jaz BounsallDecember 2025
Such a fantastic musuem! We spent a couple of hours in here at the weekend and it was brilliant. They have Egyptians, Dinosaurs, Natural History and lovely art galleries upstairs. They also had an exhibition for The Wildlife Photographer Of The Year which was such a pleasant surprise! It was free entry but you had to pay for the Wildlife Photographer bit. Definitely worth checking out if you're in town.





