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Berthold Lubetkin's House
113 Princess Victoria Street, Bristol, Somerset BS8 - England, UK

Berthold Lubetkin was born in Georgia and studied architecture in Moscow and Leningrad where he witnessed first hand the Russian Revolution unfold. It is thought that much of his modern design style came from the deconstruction he saw during...
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Attractions near Berthold Lubetkin's House
A selection of attractions close to Berthold Lubetkin's House:
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| CREATE (< 1 Mile) |
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CREATE is an environment centre that has been established in Bristol to highlight the many issues that are associated with the way the world is...
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| Clifton Observatory (< 1 Mile) |
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This camera obscura is superbly placed. High above the Avon Gorge, it provides panoramic views of the dramatic scenery. The observatory was originally a windmill....
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| High Cross (< 1 Mile) |
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Bristol’s High Cross once marked the town centre. It stood at the junction of High Street, Wine Street, Corn Street and Broad Street. Now the...
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| Clifton College (< 1 Mile) |
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"There’s a breathless hush in the close tonight." Poet Sir Henry Newbolt’s memorable line recalls his schooldays at Clifton College. Opened in 1862 in emulation...
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| Clifton Cathedral (< 1 Mile) |
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This boldly modern Roman Catholic Cathedral was consecrated in 1973. Commissioned from the Percy Thomas Partnership just as the Second Vatican Council was meeting, the...
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| Brunel House (< 1 Mile) |
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This handsome structure was once a landmark in hotel planning. It was the first hotel built especially for railway passengers. Isambard Kingdom Brunel planned a...
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| The Matthew (1.1 Miles) |
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This is a full-scale replica of the ship on which John Cabot sailed to America in 1497. She was built in Bristol to celebrate the...
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| SS Great Britain (1.1 Miles) |
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Launched in 1843, the SS Great Britain was the world’s first iron-hulled, steam-powered, ocean-going ship. Her designer was the inventive genius Isambard Kingdom Brunel. Intended...
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| Bristol Ice Rink (1.1 Miles) |
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Bristol’s rink opened in 1966, to the delight of young Bristolian Robin Cousins, who had a yen to skate. The future Olympic gold medallist trained...
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| Central Library (1.2 Miles) |
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Cheek by jowl with the Norman Abbey Gatehouse is one of the masterpieces of the early Modern Movement. Designed by Charles Holden in 1906, the...
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