Muller House

Introduction

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Muller House

Image: © Eirian Evans Taken: 27 Oct 2016

Built as an orphanage by George Muller in the 1840s. George Muller, born in Prussia, came to Bristol in 1832 as a pastor in a local church. He decided to build orphanages after a bad cholera epidemic in Bristol and over the years cared for 10,000+ orphaned children. After its closure in 1958, Muller House became part of Bristol College of Science & Technology. Latterly the buildings were empty, until conversion to apartments.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.476667
Longitude
-2.579217