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Creative arts college to occupy site of Bristol’s Bierkeller music venue

The £4.5m investment comes from the neighbouring Access Creative College

Access Creative College in Bristol has spent £45m turning former music venue Bierkeller into an events and education space(Image: Access Creative College)

The former site of a hallowed Bristol music venue has been resurrected to house a new events and education space for students hoping to break into the creative industries.

The Bierkeller, which was based in the former Pithay building on All Saints Street in the city centre, hosted some of the biggest bands in rock, including The Stone Roses, Arctic Monkeys and Nirvana, before .

Following a £4.5m investment from Access Creative College, whose Bristol campus is located next door, the space left by the former venue will be filled with recording studios, classrooms and collaborative areas.

The new facilities cover more than 13,000sq ft of space and will allow students training for careers in the creative industries to mix music, create podcasts and record video and sound.

Mark Smithers, Access Creative College's Bristol centre manager, said, “Bristol has a rich heritage of creativity and it is an exciting place to be teaching the next generation of digital and arts professionals.

“As we break through into the former Bierkeller site next door, it will soon be home to some of º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s leading creatives of tomorrow as we bring it back to life as an education and state-of-the-art events space.”

Access Creative College, Bristol’s first to focus solely on the creative arts, previously operated out of a campus on Hengrove in the south of the city.

The independent college has seven campuses across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, including one dedicated to games and media in Manchester.