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The
British Empire & Commonwealth Museum
One
of the most striking and versatile venues in the South
West region built by the ingenious Isambard Kingdom Brunel.
This Grade 1 listed venue is housed in the earliest surviving
railway terminus of its kind in the world. Located next
to Bristol’s main train station, airport shuttle point
and many central hotels, the venue is also highly convenient
for national events.

The
Passenger Shed
This
architectural masterpiece of Victorian times does not
fail to impress today with uninterrupted views across
a staggering 1500 m2 (see photo). The size and dramatic
roof span is ideal for exhibitions but also allows real
flexibility for conferences, weddings and themed banquets.
Museum
Galleries
The
Museum’s award winning exhibitions can add an unusual
and stimulating twist to drinks receptions for up to 200
guests. With an array of rare and exotic artefacts, interactive
stations, film and costume and as the only Museum in the
world to present the history of the empire the experience
is sure to provide a great talking point.
The
Brunel Boardroom
This
light Victorian room with huge panelled doors, high ceilings,
elaborate fireplaces and an exquisite oak staircase is
a great venue for private dinners, daytime meetings and
elegant wedding ceremonies.
Plus,
in celebration of the great Brunel’s 200 th anniversary,
special guided tours of the Museum building are available
for the first time ever - a great way to entertain your
very own VIPs!
Contact
the Venue Hire Team:
British
Empire & Commonwealth Museum
Station
Approach
Temple
Meads
Bristol
BS1
6QH
T:
0117 925 49 80 Ext. 233
F:
0117 954 48 49
W:
www.empiremuseum.co.uk
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