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M Shed Review

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The museum covers a very large area and has a variety of collections. Remember that there are wax figures of the Beetle on the top floor. There are also Chinese collections, and there are entertainment facilities for children to interact with, but I don't care about these. The best thing is that when I go to see, there is a chocolate exhibition.

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Posted: Jan 12, 2017
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  • Sheda11
    4/5Excellent

    If you want to learn about the history of Bristol this is the place to go, Free to enter but you can give a donation. There are three floors though the upper is used for exhibitions and a viewpoint. The displays some of which are hands on, give a fascinating insight into the development of the city, its well known businesses and people

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    Posted: Jun 2, 2022
  • Jeff.M
    5/5Outstanding

    Beside the bristrol harbour and a lot of restaurants and bars to hang out. its a great place to enjoy the nauture, water, air and prople there. lovely place!

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    Posted: Nov 29, 2019
  • M24***21
    5/5Outstanding
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    A relatively small museum, there are not too many people, but the exhibits are still quite rich.

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    Posted: Feb 5, 2022
  • 358***33
    5/5Outstanding
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    Located in the heart of Bristol, this museum is a free-to-visit museum on a larger scale. The museum has a rich collection of ancient Egyptian mummies, various wildlife specimens, and many famous paintings and porcelain. Most impressive is that there are many places for children to play in the museum, and many parents accompany their children to play here.

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    Posted: Aug 12, 2016
  • M44***33
    5/5Outstanding
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    The free museum, transformed from a warehouse on the former dock, details Bristol's history, industry, and residents, so it is not so much an industrial museum as an urban history museum. Did you know? The world-wide block chocolate and cartoon invincible hand dog were born in the city of Bristol.

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    Posted: May 9, 2018
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