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Doors Open Day today

By Martin Booth  Monday Sep 15, 2014

It’s the 21st birthday of Bristol Doors Open Day today, with more than 60 venues usually closed to the public able to be explored for free.

Here is the full list of buildings:

  • Bristol Old Vic
  • St Stephen’s Church
  • Christ Church With St Ewen
  • Church Of St John The Baptist
  • The Station
  • John Wesley’s Chapel
  • St James’s Priory: Church & Church House
  • Charles Wesley’s House
  • Jamaica Street Artists
  • Circomedia (above)
  • Bristol Haematology And Oncology Centre
  • Colston’s Almshouses & Chapel
  • Royal Fort House
  • Colston Hall
  • Bristol Central Library
  • The Lord Mayor’s Chapel
  • Edwardian Cloakroom
  • University Of Bristol Theatre Collection
  • Wills Memorial Building
  • Bristol Museum And Art Gallery
  • Bristol School Of Art
  • Royal West Of England Academy
  • Bristol Grammar School Great Hall
  • BBC Broadcasting House
  • At-Bristol
  • Arnolfini
  • M Shed
  • Brunel Institute
  • Spike Island
  • Underfall Yard
  • Old Dock Cottages
  • Brunel’s Other Bridge
  • Create Centre
  • Bristol Record Office
  • Benjamin Perry Boathouse
  • Redcliffe Caves
  • St Mary Redcliffe Church
  • Church Of St Thomas The Martyr
  • Central Health Clinic
  • Engine Shed
  • Bristol Temple Meads tunnels
  • All Saints Church, Clifton
  • Clifton Cathedral
  • Clifton Hill House
  • Clifton Rocks Railway
  • Clifton Suspension Bridge walk
  • Merchants’ Hall
  • The Mansion House
  • Redland Parish Church
  • Elsie Briggs house
  • RNIB Centre
  • Slipper baths at Bristol South swimming pool
  • The Robinson Building
  • Knowle West Media Centre
  • Arnos Vale Cemetery
  • The Original Bristol Blue Glass
  • Glenside UWE campus
  • Glenside Hospital Museum
  • Blaise Castle House Museum
  • Kings Weston House
  • Avonmouth & Royal Portbury Docks
  • Kings Weston Roman Villa

www.bristoldoorsopenday.org.uk

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