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Special Offers British Empire and Commonwealth Museum
Summary
Discounted admission in conjunction with rail travel
Offer details
The British Empire and Commonwealth Museum is situated next to Bristol Temple Meads Station and is a national museum charting the history of the former Empire and today's Commonwealth. The Museum is housed in the beautifully restored Grade 1 listed building, designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel, next to Bristol Temple Meads. Using authentic objects, film, photographs, sound recordings and costumes, many never seen before in public, visitors will be offered an entertaining and engaging journey through British and world history. The Museum is suitable for people of all ages and backgrounds with special facilities for adult groups and school parties.
Key conditions
No further discounts apply to the admission portion of the ticket. Railcard discounts are valid on the rail portion.
Applicable train operators & stations
Train operators:
Stations:
Applicable areas
Bristol, City of
Fares
Adult
£6.45
Concession
Senior citizen/concession: £4.45
Child
£2.45
Validity
Applies
07/09/2004 Until further notice
Times
Not specified
Available for purchase
07/09/2004 Until further notice
Type of price
Add on fare
How to buy your tickets
Simply ask for a ticket to 'Bristol Empire' from any National Rail ticketing outlet. On arrival at the Museum customers should present the outward portion of their rail ticket for entry to the Museum.

