Trinity Centre, Community arts center in Old Market, Bristol, England
Trinity Centre is a former Gothic church building in Bristol, constructed with Bath stone and featuring generous interior spaces with soaring ceilings. The structure now houses multiple event spaces and stages designed to accommodate diverse cultural and musical performances.
The building was designed in 1832 by architect Thomas Rickman and emerged from a parliamentary initiative to address the shortage of places of worship in the growing city. Its transformation from a religious site to a community venue reflects changing local needs and uses over time.
The space functions as an independent music venue and arts hub, hosting a diverse range of performances and creative events that shape the local cultural scene. Visitors experience a mix of concerts, exhibitions, and community gatherings throughout the year.
The building holds Grade II* listed status, which means strict preservation guidelines protect its historic appearance and structure. Visitors should expect that accessibility may vary in different areas due to the building's age and heritage protection requirements.
The former place of worship contained a graveyard where coffins were stacked vertically to save space in the crowded burial ground. Those graves were later moved when the building transitioned to its new community purpose.
Location: City of Bristol
Inception: 1832
Architects: Thomas Rickman
GPS coordinates: 51.45806,-2.57611
Latest update: December 10, 2025 20:05
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