British Empire and Commonwealth Museum

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A gallery at the BECM
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A gallery at the BECM

The British Empire and Commonwealth Museum is a museum in Bristol, United Kingdom which explores the history of the British Empire and the impact that British colonial rule had on the rest of the world. The museum opened in 2002 in Bristol's historic old railway station, designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel.

The museum is arranged across sixteen galleries in three primary themes:

  • Britain builds an empire
  • The rise of Victoria's empire
  • End of empire

The museum has a flourishing publications department, producing books on aspects of colonial life such as the history of the Northern Rhodesia Police, and a register of titles of the regiments of the Honourable East India Company and East Indian Armies. The museum also holds the collection of artefacts of the Commonwealth Institute; extensive still photograph, paper, film and oral history archives, and a costume collection.

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Unlike many national museums in Britain, the BECM is not publicly-funded, but is owned and operated by a charitable trust; consequently an admission charge is made. The museum is open every day of the year except Christmas Day and Boxing Day. Normal opening hours are 10am – 5pm. Last admission is at 4.30pm.

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