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Bristol Museum And Art Gallery, Winterstoke Hall

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City Museum & Art Gallery, Quenns Road, Bristol, BS8 1RL - 

  • Users

    Up to
    400 guests

  • Table with chairs

    Offers
    catering

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

Standing

up to 400

Theatre

Theatre

up to 250

Cabaret

Cabaret

up to 250

Catering & drinks

Catering arrangements

Catering arrangements

Amenities

Tea

Tea

Location

Reviews

  • Warren Heath

    April 2024

    Went for the fabulous dramatic building more than the exhibits but there was a huge choice of subjects all of which are well represented. Great for both adults and kids. Small play area for bored toddlers, toilets and a cafe (although the food service is a bit slow). Highly recommend.

  • Vaishnudebi Dutta

    March 2024

    Filled with history, geology, art, and what not! Very well maintained museum. There is a café on the ground floor and a gift shop as well. Went there on a weekend but there wasn't any queue. The location is very nice for anytime visit ( next to Will Memorial Building, University of Bristol/ and 10-15min walking distance from city centre ). Overall very nice place to visit.

  • Isaac Levi

    May 2024

    A stunning and highly informative museum. We spent several hours exploring the museum and its collection of art, archaeology, and minerals. It very much retains its Victorian feel whilst also moving in the present, having clearly been heavily invested into. The collections are excellent and well curated.