

Bristol Museum & Art Gallery, Winterstoke And Wills Halls
Queens Rd, Bristol, BS8 1RL -
Up to
398 guestsOffers
cateringInternal Catering
allowed
Bristol Museum & Art Gallery provides a grand setting for receptions, dinners and conferences. The glass roof, arched balconies, grand staircase and marble floor make a magnificent backdrop for any large or small event. The adjacent exhibition gallery offers your guests the opportunity to enjoy a private view of our exhibitions.
The Winterstoke & Wills halls provides a grand setting for receptions, dinners and conferences. The glass roof, arched balconies, grand staircase and marble floor make a magnificent backdrop for any large or small event. The adjacent exhibition gallery offers your guests the opportunity to enjoy a private view of our exhibitions. Package Description: Banqueting Package from £49.95 + VAT in addition to venue hire to include:
Choice of seasonal drink on arrival (1 x per person)
Three course seasonal dinner menu with coffee and petit fours
Black or white linen to match your catering requirements
A staffed bar facility
In house table centres (if required)
During preparations: a dedicated Event Co-ordinator to ensure all the
little details are taken care of
On the day: an experienced Event Manager, service team, museum staff
and security to take care of you and your guests
Reception Package from £24.50 + VAT in addition to venue hire to include:
Based on hours of 6pm - 9pm only
Choice of seasonal drink on arrival (1 x per person)
Canapes selection (4 x per person)
A staffed bar facility During preparations: a dedicated Event Co-ordinator to ensure all the little details are taken care of On the day: an experienced Event Manager, service team, museum staff and security to take care of you and your guests
Winterstoke And Wills Halls
Capacity & layout
Standing
up to 398
Dining
up to 240
Theatre
up to 300
Cabaret
up to 192
Catering & drinks
Catering arrangements
Catering facilities
Refreshments
Alcohol
Amenities
Cloakroom
Disabled access
Air conditioning
Natural light
Table / chairs included
Audio & visual
WiFi
Space rules
Allowed events
Wedding ceremony licence
Other rules
Evening only venue apart from on a Monday
Location
Reviews
Melon cauli (UKOK)
February 2025Decent size musuem, the art is amazing and the animal section was decent, although my favourite was the Egyptian section. The layout is sporadic (random rooms off-shooting everwhere) however this makes it more fun as it feels like your exploring. The only negative point is the kids, no fault of the musuem but people need to controll their kids in a art musuem, or the musuem needs to enforce responsible parenting alot more as it ruined some of the exhibits. I cannot believe the musuem is also free to enter, I've payed to enter worse musuems than this , I'd happily pay a few quid to enter. The building is beatiful aswell. The tac shop could be alot better, they didn't seem to sell any art paintings (prints etc) witch was a shame. Would defiantly recommend and will return.
Dr Lavelot
February 2025Bristol Museum & Art Gallery offers diverse exhibits across three floors. The ground floor features Egyptian mummies, South West wildlife, and an exhibition gallery. On the first floor, visitors can see Alfred the Gorilla, a Romany wagon, and displays on dinosaurs, rocks, and wildlife. The second floor showcases art galleries with paintings, pottery, glass, and other crafts.
Kelvyn Frost
January 2025An interesting natural history and art gallery combined. I enjoyed looking round though I thought the modern art was awful and a waste of space. There were some beautiful paintings as well. I particularly liked the exhibits of animals from all over the world.
Winterstoke And Wills Halls