Wills Memorial Building

Wills Memorial Building featuring night scenes and a city
Wills Memorial Building which includes heritage elements
Wills Memorial Building which includes heritage elements, landscape views and a city
Wills Memorial Building which includes heritage architecture
Wills Memorial Building showing heritage architecture


Tour majestic halls and climb a tower to enjoy sweeping views over Bristol’s city center at this emblematic university building.

The resplendent neo-Gothic Wills Memorial Building is one of the most recognizable landmarks of the University of Bristol. Unveiled in 1925, it is the main site of the School of Law and School of Earth Sciences. Besides being a teaching center, Wills Memorial Building is a venue for conferences and graduation events. Visit the elegant rooms, hear the chime of a huge bell and spot other city landmarks from the tower lookout.

Dominating the building’s façade is the 215-feet (66-meter) tall Wills Tower. At the top is an octagonal belfry, which houses one of the biggest bells in England. The bell chimes on the hour and resonates across the city. Gargoyles, heraldic shields and spires add artistic detail to the tower. The building extends to the right and features multiple Gothic windows and small turreted towers.

Access to the interior is via guided tour only and begins in a lofty reception hall notable for its fan-vaulted ceiling. Visit the medieval Great Hall, whose walls are clad in oak paneling. This is the venue for university graduation ceremonies. You’ll also see the council chamber and libraries.

A staircase climbs to the top of the tower. Go inside the belfry and learn about the mechanisms of the mighty Great George bell. The views stretch for miles in all directions over the city and its encompassing countryside. Clifton Suspension Bridge, Cabot Tower and St. Mary Redcliffe are among the many city landmarks that are visible.

The building stands in the city center and adjacent to Bristol Museum and Art Gallery. Public buses stop outside. Those arriving by car will find metered car parks less than a 10-minute walk away.

Tours of Wills Memorial Building take place on Saturdays and the first Wednesday of the month. There’s an admission fee and proceeds go to charity. It’s advisable to reserve your tour in advance. Either visit the building’s reception or contact the guide via the University of Bristol’s official website.

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