Built between 1754-58 and designed by John Wood the Elder, this is one of the best examples of classical urban architecture in Britain, which resembles the Colosseum in Rome with its successive tiers of Doric, Ionic and Corinthian columns.
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Built between 1754-58 and designed by John Wood the Elder, this is one of the best examples of classical urban architecture in Britain, which resembles the Colosseum in Rome with its successive tiers of Doric, Ionic and Corinthian columns.
This unique collection interprets the rich architectural history of Bath and the men who transformed a provincial town into the world famous Georgian Spa. It demonstrates how classical design influenced the buildings and illustrates the construction of a house from the cellars to the rafters. Based in the Countess of Huntingdon’s Chapel, the building is also home to the Bath Model, a fully detailed architectural model of the historic city centre, giving a unique insight into the layout of the Georgian City.
Restored town house that has been redecorated and furnished to show how it might have appeared in the late 18th century.
This scenic river runs through the center of Bath and offers pleasant walking trails along its banks and boat tours.
The mysteries and beauty of the Eastern world are preserved and artfully displayed in this Georgian house, which houses a collection of Oriental Art and Treasures dating from 5000 BC up to the present day.
Offering an impressive collection of fine arts, this museum with a licensed teashop is situated on lovely landscaped grounds that are also open to the public.
Gallery that features abstract works and bold figurative paintings in addition to ceramics, sculpture, glass and limited edition prints.
Believed to be the site of King Arthur's decisive victory, Battle of Mt. Badon, this high hill overlooks scenic Bath.
A must-see for shopping and antique enthusiasts.
It's exciting to shop at this open market specializing in antiques and unique objects.
This prestigious theater was built in the 17th century and continues to sponsor performances throughout the year.
One of the finest collections of historic fashion in the world, this museum features more than 150 dressed, life-size figures that reflect the changing clothing styles from the late 16th century to present day.
Designed by John Wood II in 1769, these stately and ornate public rooms were used for evening "soirées" during the 18th century, for dancing, music, card-playing and tea-drinking.
Pick up a painting by a local contemporary artist from this well-known art gallery and shop.
Charming shop featuring a variety of accessories from luggage to antique brass objects.
Historic street in Bath that is lined with charming shops and restaurants.