Visit to Glenside Museum: Wednesdays 10am-1pm at Glenside Hospital Museum
£5 ticket admits two adults. Children free

A event on Wednesday 3rd December. The event starts at 10:00.


We invite you to explore our fascinating museum of mental health in Bristol

The key to well-being is understanding our health. Walk the tiles of Glenside Hospital Museum, once scrubbed by the artist Stanley Spencer in 1915 and discover stories from three unique hospitals: Glenside Hospital (earlier known as Bristol Lunatic Asylum), Stoke Park Hospital and Beaufort War Hospital.

The Museum is based within the 1881 asylum church, with beautiful stained glass windows and set within the walled landscaped grounds of Bristol's purpose built asylum all designed to give hope and cure.

Unlock the history of mental health care through an exploration of our psychiatric hospital collection. Gain a glimpse of life in Bristol Mental Hospital through the beautiful Denis Reed documentary drawings of patients. Find the key a patient made which unlocked all the doors.

From 1915-1919 the asylum became Beaufort War Hospital, specialising in orthopaedics. Over 29,000 wounded soldiers were treated here.

Always wanted to know what stories the yellow house on the hill has to tell? We have the history of the Dower House, Stoke Park, part of the hospitals caring for children and adults with learning disabilities. We even have a fantastic little model of it, handmade by one of our volunteers!

We have frequent art exhibitions, which are all included in your standard ticket price. We also have a busy programme of creative workshops, wellbeing activities and events, so please check our social media channels and subscribe to our newsletter for the latest offerings.

The museum provides a stimulating environment to discuss mental health, there is something to interest everyone, from straitjackets to a padded room.

Opening hours
Glenside Hospital Museum is open every Weds 10am-1pm and Sat 10am-4pm.

* Book tickets online £5 per ticket (annual pass, unlimited repeat visits for 12 months).
* Under 18s enjoy free entry with a parent/guardian.

* NEW FOR 2025* From Saturday 29th March until end of Sept

If you'd like to enjoy a cup of tea and cake, we have an experience which is new for 2025:

"Tea in the Turret" takes you on an adventure up a secret spiral staircase and into the hidden balcony area, giving an aerial view of our museum. This experience also includes a visit to the main body of the museum, including exhibitions.

For more info and to book tickets, please visit our website.

Location postcode: BS16 1DD
what3words: scores.jobs.trail

We are based in the church, within the walls of the old asylum in Fishponds, Bristol.

Parking
The car park outside our museum belongs to the University of the West of England (UWE) on Wednesdays so please park outside the campus. On Saturdays you may use the car park free of charge.

Entry requirements: no age restrictions

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