Bristol Art Museum

4.5/5
(1.2K reviews) · Art museum in Bristol, United Kingdom
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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 … See more

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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
Aug 28, 2024
We travelled all the way to Bristol to come to this musuem and see the 'Doris the Pliosaurus' in the flesh. What an experience! We spent most of the day in the museum and loved every minute. If yo… Full review by Robert S
Jul 28, 2024
This is a great museum! A beautiful building which has a surprisingly large collection of exhibits inside. I planned my visit to Bristol to coincide with the "Constable in Bristol" exhibition which… Full review by sunnykappy
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How long does it takes to go around the museum?
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The Museum is not massive and you can spend as short or as long as you like depending on your interests. There is plenty to see there though. I could spend a couple of hours there myself.
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Is there a car park or parking nearby?
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The only car parks I know nearby are the multi-storey car parks at the top of Jacobs Wells Road and Trenchard Street. These are both a bit pricey so see if you can get there by public …
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The only car parks I know nearby are the multi-storey car parks at the top of Jacobs Wells Road and Trenchard Street. These are both a bit pricey so see if you can get there by public transport or the park & ride.
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Can you take pushchairs in?
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Yes
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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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