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M Shed
"Free entry! See amazing film and photographs, listen to moving personal stories, encounter rare and quirky objects and add your own memories of Bristol through the interactive displays. From prehistoric times to the present day, M Shed tells the story of the city and its unique place in the world."
Address: Princes Wharf Wapping Road , Bristol BS1 4RN, BST, GB
Phone: 0117 352 6600
State: BST
City: Bristol
Zip Code: BS1 4RN


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Reviews
A great museum with a lot of exhibits about the history of Bristol and its people. Is worth a visit and entry is free. Been on the ground floor is great for wheelchair users and people with prams. Entry is free and is only 10 minutes walking distance from SS Great Britain. The cafe with the seating outside is a nice place to spend time.
Great place to spend an afternoon learning about the history and evolution of Bristol and England in general! I love the fact that the walls are full not only with interesting things but also pictures of contemporary people - change makers, visionaries, activists, artists and so on. There’s an original Banksy on sight, the Grim Reaper - one of the oldest ones, a cool range of vintage cars, motorbikes and other means of transportation and there’s even an old red telephone box. Cool place! Excellent for tourists! Free entrance ticket and parking available nearby..
Nice place to go with family. Detailed museum of Bristol in ages Located at the centre of city. Harbor side. Everything kept very neat and tidy. Inside the and outside the museum lots to enjoy. Small cafe inside. Outside there is lots of cargo restaurants with dine in and takeaway. But little costly. Wine and beer also serving in the cargo restaurants. Parking.. On nearby parking places run by council, pay and display or pay by ring go app.
Had a great visit. First time visit and really enjoyed it. My father worked at Rolls Royce in the 70s and worked on Concorde after mentioning this an amazing guide took us behind the scenes to look at one of their exhibits. We would highly recommend a visit it is highly worth it.
Beautiful meusum, it is all about the history of this city Bristol, it consists of 3 stages full of heritages and memory of the people of this city. It is suitable for the whole family. The entrance is free There is paid parking on the opposite side. I highly recommend it
Great place to learn about Bristol history. Kids loved it. Has interactive plays and lots of stop to enjoy. Easy, beautiful walk to it if you going with bus.
A really good museum next to the harbour with many displays. It clearly shows the history of Bristol and I still don’t know how they got a double decker 1980s bus in there. Sometimes, the steam trains from the Bristol harbour railway park up outside and you can smell the steam from inside the building. Overall, a nice thing to do whilst in Bristol.
There’s a beautiful view from the rooftop! It’s free and you can access from the 2nd floor. The museum has a great collection about the city of Bristol but the exhibition itself seems a bit old fashioned. I miss the recent facts like Black Lives Matter protest.Visited onWeekendWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedYes
Amazing free museum which explores the history of Bristol's politics, culture and people. Could easily spend an hour or two in here, I think it also has some rotating exhibitions too: there was one on climate change when we visited. Well worth a visit, especially if its your first time in Bristol. Attendants were also friendly and happy to answer questions. The terrace also has a great view of harbourside.
The M shed deserves 5 stars. It's free to enter and if you want to donate it's not in your face. Plenty of history and items on exhibition. There are paid exhibitions if you want to visit them. Nice shop, facilities and access for everyone. Warm and welcoming with things for young children to do. When your finished grab a coffee and take a walk along the Marina. Parking locally pair for and if your disabled or have limited mobility there is parking very close by. Free parking for motorcycles in addition. Something to note if you ride . I would recommend a visit.
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