A place to discover the history of Bristol through rare and quirky objects, amazing film and photographs and moving personal stories. From prehistoric …
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Mar 5, 2025
Absolutely loved my visit to the museum! There was so much to look at, and so many interactive pieces too! I went to kill time between plans and have absolutely no regrets, it was so fascinating seei…Full review by Niamh C
Mar 4, 2025
Visited to have a look. Awful awful awful really unhelpful staff. Would not go there or give them my money. Staff not helpful or nice.Full review by Kelly917
Feb 25, 2025
The M Shed in Bristol is situated within the city’s historic harbourside, just along from the famous ship the Matthew. It’s completely free to enter and simply well worth the time to walk around and …Full review by Charlie L
Depends upon how quickly you and your companions walk; how interested you are in any particular exhibit; whether any part of the shed is shut; any other matters peculiar to you or your …
Depends upon how quickly you and your companions walk; how interested you are in any particular exhibit; whether any part of the shed is shut; any other matters peculiar to you or your companions about which I have no knowledge.
Yes. All districts have a historical gallery, some going back to Roman times while others reflect diverse eras such as Victorian times, slavery, the World Wars, riots and arrival of …
Yes. All districts have a historical gallery, some going back to Roman times while others reflect diverse eras such as Victorian times, slavery, the World Wars, riots and arrival of immigrant groups.
Hello, There is no admission fee for entry to M Shed, we do welcome donations. For some temporary exhibitions we may charge for tickets, or sometimes operate a 'Pay What You …
Hello, There is no admission fee for entry to M Shed, we do welcome donations. For some temporary exhibitions we may charge for tickets, or sometimes operate a 'Pay What You Think' scheme where visitors can see the exhibition and then pay what they think it was worth to them. Many thanks, Maya Box Office