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The Red Lodge Museum

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Historisches Gebäude in Bristol

Das Red Lodge Museum in Bristol ist ein historisches Gebäude mit mehr als 400 Jahren Geschichte. Es beherbergt eine einzigartige Sammlung, die die Entwicklung des Gebäudes vom royalen Empfangshaus im 16. Jahrhundert bis hin zum Victorianischen Reformschulgebäude für Mädchen im 19. Jahrhundert dokumentiert. Diese verschiedenen Phasen sind in den Räumen des Museums lebendig, was den Besuchern einen faszinierenden Einblick in die Geschichte und die sozialen Umstände dieser Epochen gibt.

Elizabethanisches Zimmer in Bristol

Ein besonders herausragendes Merkmal des Museums ist das Große Eichenzimmer, das als das letzte vollständig erhaltene Elizabethanische Zimmer in Bristol gilt und einen Eindruck von der luxuriösen Gestaltung dieser Zeit vermittelt. Zudem gibt es die ursprünglichen Räume des Gebäudes, die zu den ältesten in Bristol gehören und einen authentischen Eindruck des Lebens im 16. Jahrhundert bieten.

Reformschule für Mädchen Geschichte

Im 18. Jahrhundert wurde das Gebäude zu einem Familienheim erweitert, was die Veränderungen des bürgerlichen Lebensstils in dieser Zeit widerspiegelt. Später, im Jahr 1854, wurde das Red Lodge in eine reformpädagogische Schule für Mädchen umgewandelt, die von Mary Carpenter und Lady Byron unterstützt wurde. Diese Umgestaltung ist ebenfalls ein wichtiger Teil der Ausstellung und zeigt, wie sich das soziale Engagement und die Bildungsideale der viktorianischen Zeit in dieser Institution manifestierten.

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BS1 5LJ Bristol

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211 Bewertungen

Jayne Freeman
22.01.2025

Overdue review. Lovely historical building. Not pushchair chair or wheelchair friendly as steps, but it is a good place to take well behaved children. I will be back when it re opens.
Marketa Kosta
28.12.2024

The building is quite small, but very interesting. Loaded with interesting information and beautiful artefacts. The guides are extremely helpful nice people that know lots of interesting facts. I would suggest this place for well behaved kids only, due to the landscape of the building (lots of stairways).
Henry C
13.11.2024

Loved all of the rooms (especially the top floor as it was original from the Tudor period) and there was a staff member who was so comprehensive in answering all my questions. Fascinating learning about their discovery of the well too! Donation based and there is no pressure put on to make one.
Ian J
10.11.2024

Only took us 40 years to visit, don't leave it that long. Very interesting place in its own right but was originally part of a large estate. I was very confused at the beginning due to misunderstanding the timeline. The guide I spoke to was very patient and took the time to put me right. A couple of hours is long enough if you're short of time. When we visited there were 3 volunteers dressed in clothes of the day, beware they will only represent what is going on in the 17th century. Do check times of opening.
Kirsten Ross
29.10.2024

I came here for the Halloween special with my eight year old neice. We both enjoyed it. The actors were brilliant and brought the place to life and were also good at not scaring the kids. There's also a really cool well. It was lovely and I'm so glad we went.
Zahid Jaffer
18.10.2024

Amazing place. Loved it here, like being taken back in to time.
Andrew T
07.10.2024

Wonderful little place, incredible period detail and maintained with real love. The people working here are great - dedicated, knowledgeable and freindly.
Aneta Koza
23.09.2024

Love, love, loved it!!!!
Haif Almutairi
07.09.2024

Free entrance - an anciet place
Sarah Woodward
05.09.2024

The outside gives no clue to the splendour inside
Michael Todd
03.09.2024

Amazing. Go there!
Lily Copping
09.08.2024

Amazingly well preserved house with a really lovely garden.
Sarah G
30.07.2024

Interesting musuem. Worth a visit.
Jenny Macrae
24.07.2024

Hidden gem. Tudor/Georgian rooms with an indoor well and secret garden. Free but do leave a donation as it deserves to be looked after. V friendly and helpful volunteers.
Valentina Maria Rosa Melli
12.07.2024

Interesting historical home. Visit is free but donate if you can.
Lucius Lai
16.06.2024

古式古香,值得一遊。
David McLeod
14.05.2024

A wonderful place to visit. Visiting involves entering through the small red door on Park Road and immediately going down a flight of stairs. It is then suggested you go up the majestic staircase to the level that has fantastic wood panelled rooms with objects and art works from the Tudor period. You then go back downstairs to the rooms where you started. The well in the small back room is a bit of a treat, only discovered this century, it is well presented as a feature of the floor with a glass cover. Thirty to fourth minutes would be enough time to visit this site. However, given the number of stairs I would recommend checking with the museum if they have options for those with limited mobility.
Teresa Collins
03.05.2024

Art and photography exhibition on, very good. Also a great museum.
Julian Tucker
22.04.2024

It was enjoyable but small. A good bit of insight into Bristol's past.
Grzegorz Bukowiec
12.11.2023

Muzeum ukazujący elżbietański styl życia. Oryginalny wystrój wnętrz. Kilka sal tematycznych. Oryginalny ogród. Polecam
Darpan Jain
03.10.2023

It is so amazing that they have opened this building for people to see. Such a good glimpse into life of a rich person from the past
Bernard Moroz
30.09.2023

Superbes arrangements muraux en chêne du XVIe siècle dans toutes les pièces.
Viacheslav М
10.09.2023

Small museum. Fantastic old interiors.
Michael O'Leary
21.08.2023

Nice little museum in the middle Bristol. Totally unexpected
Dr. Sumana S
15.08.2023

Eligibeth era can be seen.Original 500 year old building is preserved and well maintained.
Jun
08.08.2023

A visiter à Bristol !
Manuel Ángel Valcárcel Rodríguez
31.07.2023

Casita con mucha historia. No cobran solo donativos. Gran historia.

 

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