Join your host, Terence Williams, as he guides you through six of Bristol’s most compelling cultural venues — from world‑class museums to contemporary art centres and immersive science hubs. Whether you’re local or visiting, this episode is your passport to discovering Bristol’s rich history, creativity, and hidden cultural treasures.
🏛️ Places featured:
Bristol Museum & Art Gallery
Website: bristolmuseums.org.uk
Address: Queens Road, Bristol BS8 1RL
Highlights: A grand, multi‑floor museum spanning natural history, art, archaeology, and world cultures — home to dinosaur skeletons, ancient artefacts, fine art, and rotating exhibitions. Entry is free and the museum offers a deep dive into both global heritage and local history.
M Shed
Website: bristolmuseums.org.uk/m-shed
Address: Princes Wharf, Wapping Road, Bristol BS1 4RN
Highlights: Bristol’s social‑history museum — displaying thousands of objects, stories and media that trace the city’s evolution from historic port to modern metropolis. Great for understanding Bristol’s identity, culture and social heritage through time.
We The Curious
Website: wethecurious.org
Address: One Millennium Square, Anchor Road, Harbourside, Bristol BS1 5DB
Highlights: An interactive science centre with over 200 hands‑on exhibits and the UK’s only 3D planetarium. Ideal for families, curious minds and anyone who enjoys interactive learning — from bubbles and brains to robots and space.
Arnolfini (Centre for Contemporary Arts)
Website: arnolfini.org.uk
Address: 16 Narrow Quay, Bristol BS1 4QA
Highlights: A leading contemporary arts centre on the harbourside — with rotating exhibitions, performance art, cinema, a bookshop, café‑bar, and a vibrant cultural programme. Perfect for exploring modern art, creative energy, and cross‑disciplinary culture.
The Georgian House Museum
Website: via Bristol Museums network — part of the city’s heritage building collection.
Address: 7 Great George Street, Bristol BS1 5RR (historic townhouse museum)
Highlights: Step back in time to 18th‑century Bristol — this preserved townhouse offers a glimpse of Georgian life, with period rooms and historic interiors. A quiet, immersive way to experience history close to the city centre.
Red Lodge Museum
Website: via Bristol Museums / city heritage listings on local culture portals.
Address: Park Row, Bristol BS1 5LJ
Highlights: One of Bristol’s oldest surviving historic houses, with original Tudor & Elizabethan rooms and a beautiful knot garden. Offers a peaceful, atmospheric look into centuries‑old domestic life and craftsmanship.