The British Empire and Commonwealth Museum covers the imperial past of the British dynasty as well as its impact on modern day life.
Queen Elizabeth I once stayed in the Red Lodge in the Great House.
The brilliant oak panelling, artistically carved stone chimneypiece, plasterwork ceiling and other rooms with a Georgian style of architecture are worth visiting.
Blaise Castle House Museum and Estate is a 19th century mansion which has a museum with many historical collections.
There is a park area, children’s adventure playground and café to be enjoyed.
The University Botanic Garden has four thousand five hundred varieties of plants and is spread over 5 acres of green land.
St. Mary’s Redcliffe Church is a beautiful parish church built in the thirteenth century and is a wonderful example of Gothic architecture.
The Bristol Zoo Gardens have more than four hundred unusual and endangered species of animals. A visit here is a treat for animal lovers.
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