Arno's Court Triumphal Arch (grid reference ST612716) is an 18th-century monument in Junction Road, Brislington, Bristol, England.
The arch was built around 1760 by James Bridges, for William Reeve, a prominent local Quaker and businessman.
[1] In its current position, next to the main A4 road, it marked the entrance to the (since demolished) Arno's Court Bath House.
A plaque on the arch states that it was moved from its original position, at the entrance to the Black Castle, in 1912 and was fully renovated in 1995.
The original statues were taken from Bristol's Lawford's Gate that was demolished around the time of construction of the arch.