MF216 Robinson’s Warehouse

Architecture Bristol Byzantine architecture at Robinson's Warehouse, Bathurst Parade, Bristol

The striking facade of the Robinson’s Warehouse in Bathurst Parade (BS1). The building with its red and yellow brick arches is a fine example of the architectural style known as Bristol Byzantine. The former warehouse was built by William Bruce Gingell in 1874 and is Grade II Listed.

It is one of a number of examples of Bristol Byzantine architecture to be found around the city. Other prominent buildings include The Granary and the Colston Hall.