![]() Propyard is at 39-46 Feeder Rd, Bristol BS2 0SE. There will be Blue Badge parking available on site only with the nearest public parking at Temple Meads Train Station or Bristol Fruit Market. Prices for the ice rink start £8-£12.50, Last Supper Exhibition starts £6-£12. ![]() Other pieces inspired by Da Vinci himself also feature, with visitors invited to wonder at the magnificent artworks.Īccess to Winterland is free, with pre-booked tickets to the ice rink and the Last Supper Exhibition available to purchase on the Propyard website. The exhibition also comprises a range of 32 individual installations, in addition to its artistic predecessors, such as Domenico Ghirlandaio and Andrea del Castango. The exhibit presents a full-size version of the painting to view up close and in detail. The first time the exhibition has come to the UK, it is an exclusive chance to experience a replica of the awe-inspiring masterpiece outside of its home in Milan - with tickets available until January 2023. To add to the festivities, Isle of Trees will be selling sustainably-grown and freshly cut Christmas Trees, all from the British Isles from mid-November, from the Propyard car park.Īlso at Propyard this season is the widely-acclaimed Da Vinci - The Last Supper Exhibition. There will be stalls offering seasonal food as well as pizza from Pizzarova. Winterland will take place at Propyard from Friday, November 4 until Wednesday, January 4 and will also see seasonal craft activities come to life as part of Courtyard-Undercover - a fully heated tent covering the whole of the Courtyard, which will also host winter markets throughout the season. If skating isn’t your thing, Propyard will also be bringing ice bumper cars to the rink, which spin around and glide across the ice.ījorn the animatronic bear (Image: Winterland) The 300 square metre rink is guaranteed to tempt guests to reach for the skates as Propyard transforms the former torpedo testing factory into a haven of festive fun. Read more: Cribbs' Winter Wonderland returns for Christmas 2022 with Paddington meet-and-greet We all know that the British weather can be unpredictable, which is why we wanted to create a magical indoor attraction for the city this winter.” It’s an idea that we’ve been working on for a while and to finally be able to watch it come alive is just brilliant. Propyard co-founder, Sam Watts, said: “We’re beyond excited to bring Winterland to Bristol this year. ![]() Children will have the opportunity to meet the friendly animatronic polar bear, Bjorn, throughout the season offering an interactive experience for your little ones. The St Philips venue is getting into the Christmas spirit early by transforming into a Winterland extravaganza, offering ice rink bumper cars and indoor winter markets throughout the festive season.įamilies are invited to enjoy the festive fun in the warmth of the warehouse - which is free to enter. Propyard is launching a brand new indoor ice rink near Bristol city centre next week.
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