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The award-winning British Empire & Commonwealth Museum is the first major institution in the United Kingdom to present the 500-year history and legacy of Britain's overseas empire. The Museum opened in 2002.
It is housed inside Isambard Kingdom Brunel's 19th century railway station at Temple Meads, Bristol, the world's first purpose-built passenger railway terminus
and an integral link using Brunel's railway and ships to connect the heart of the empire, London, with Britain's overseas colonies and America.
The Museum is based in Bristol, not only because of Brunel's splendid building, which also can be hired for private events, but also because of the city's historic connection with empire
through voyages of exploration, trade (including in slaves), piracy, shipbuilding and the railways. Bristol today is a culturally diverse community, symbolically reflective of Britain's colonial past.
As well as sixteen permanent galleriesthe Museum offers a changing series of special exhibitions, events for families, lectures and seminars. There is a full education programme, suitable for
all ages and key stages from pre-school to adult learners. A rapidly growing commercial archive uniquely illustrates Britain's colonial past through film, photographs, objects, documents and sound recordings.
The Museum is a registered charity (1097205) and independent of Government. It has been nominated for the title of 'European Museum of the Year'.
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Opening Times
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(2006 times)
Open Daily 10.00am - 5.00pm except Christmas Day.A visit takes approximately 3 hours. |
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Admission Charges
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(2006 prices)
Adult £6.95; Child (5-15yrs) £3.95; Senior Citizen/Concession £5.95; Family £16.00 (2 adults and 2 children or 1 adult and 3 children).
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Directions
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Visiting the Museum By Public Transport: The Museum is located in the historic railway terminus building of the Great Western Railway building which is right next to Temple Meads, Bristol's present main railway station. It is served by the City's principal public transport services, including rail, bus (8 & 9), park and ride, river ferry and airport shuttle. By Car: Car users should leave the M4 at junction 19, taking the M32 to the city centre and Temple Meads station. Take junction 19 for Bristol city centre if traveling north on the M5 or junction 18 if traveling south. Limited pay and display parking is available at the rear of the Museum. |
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British Empire and Commonwealth Museum Postcode for SatNav: BS1 6QH |
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