Aerospace Bristol is a new industrial heritage museum and learning centre opening summer 2017 in Filton on the north side of Bristol.
Aerospace Bristol tells the story of the region's aerospace industry. The centrepiece will be Concorde 216.
Concorde 216 was designed, built and tested in Bristol. It was the final Concorde to be built and the last to fly.
The Concorde hangar will feature a dedicated conference suite to suit a range of events, accommodating from eight to 95 delegates. It also feature a lecture theatre with raked seating accommodating up to 152 delegates.
The main Concorde gallery will seat up to 500 guests for a dinner under the wings of the Concorde with a balcony available for a drinks reception.
The nine-acre site on Filton Airfield also includes two WWI Grade II-listed hangars as well being the new home of Concorde 216.
Filton Airfield is located on the northern fringe of Bristol close to the M5 and M4 motorway interchange.