Bath Assembly Rooms (Bath)

United Kingdom / England / Bath / Bennett Street
 museum, costume shop, Georgian (architecture), 1770s construction, Grade I Listed (UK)

www.nationaltrust.org.uk/bath-assembly-rooms/

The elegant Assembly Rooms were designed by John Wood the Younger from 1769 to act as a venue for social events and a public meeting place. If you were a member of high society visiting Bath during the Georgian and Victorian periods, then the Assembly Rooms were an essential stop on your daily social rounds.
The Assembly Rooms suffered badly from bombing during World War II, but were subsequently restored and let to local government agencies. The lower part of the building now houses the Museum of Costume.

Bath Fashion Museum
Bennett Street
Bath
Somerset
BA1 2QH
www.fashionmuseum.co.uk/

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fashion_Museum,_Bath
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Coordinates:   51°23'10"N   2°21'45"W
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