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Red Lodge Museum, Bristol

Red Lodge Museum, Bristol — a Grade I-listed museum in england-south-west, United Kingdom.

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Typical visit
1.5 h–3 h
Best time of year
Year-round

About

Red Lodge Museum, Bristol is a Grade I-listed building in england-south-west, United Kingdom. Grade I status is conferred by Historic England (or Cadw, Historic Environment Scotland or NIEA equivalents) on buildings of exceptional national interest. See the linked Wikipedia article for full historical and architectural details.

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From the Wikipedia article

The Red Lodge Museum is a historic house museum in Bristol, England. The original building was Tudor/Elizabethan, and construction began in 1579–1580, possibly to the design of Sebastiano Serlio. The main additional building phases are from the 1730s and the early 19th century. The Red Lodge is a free museum but welcomes donations, and is managed as a branch of Bristol City Council. The artworks on display at the Red Lodge are listed on the Art UK website.

Excerpt from Wikipedia under CC BY-SA 4.0. See the source article linked in Sources below.

Coordinates
51.4556, -2.5996
Address
Park Row, Bristol, BS1 5LJ
Phone
+44 117 9211360
Established
1580
Opening
We-Su 10:30-16:00
Official site
www.bristol.gov.uk

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Red Lodge Museum, Bristol?
Red Lodge Museum, Bristol is in South-West England, United Kingdom.
When was Red Lodge Museum, Bristol built?
Built or established in 1580.
Is Red Lodge Museum, Bristol a listed building?
Red Lodge Museum, Bristol is officially recognised as Grade I listed.