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The Georgian House Museum
The Georgian House Museum, located at 7 Great George Street in Bristol, offers a compelling glimpse into the city's 18th-century past. Built in 1790 for John Pinney, a wealthy sugar merchant and slave plantation owner, this meticulously restored townhouse showcases the opulence of Georgian-era living. Visitors can explore eleven rooms spread over four floors, from the elegant formal rooms above to the functional spaces below stairs, such as the kitchen and laundry. The museum also presents exhibits on the lives of individuals like Pero Jones and Fanny Coker, who were enslaved and brought to Bristol by the Pinney family, providing a poignant context to the city's involvement in the transatlantic slave trade.
Beyond its historical interiors, the Georgian House Museum engages visitors with themed exhibitions and events that delve deeper into Bristol's complex social and cultural landscape. By presenting both the grandeur and the grim realities of the era, the museum fosters a deeper understanding of the city's history and its lasting impact. It's not just a preserved home; it's a space that encourages reflection on the intertwined narratives of wealth, exploitation, and human resilience.
We aim to present an honest portrayal of 18th-century life, highlighting both the elegance and the injustices of the era.
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