The Museum of Bath Architecture
The Countess of Huntingdon's Chapel, Bath, BA1 5NA, United Kingdom | 01225333895 | WebsiteVenue Description
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 historic 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.As well as opening to visitors during the season, the Chapel houses study days and family events from February to November for adults and young people, open to all.
Accessibility
Museum is all on one level. Wide doors. Level access from the Vineyards. http://museumofbatharchitecture.org.uk/visiting/how-to-get-here
Toilets
The nearest publicly accessible disabled toilet is located in the Assembly Rooms which are run by Bath and North East Somerset Council.
Staff
Information about the staff has not been added for this venue.
Assistance dog facilities
Assistance dog exercise facilities
We are close to Hedgemead Park and Queen Square.
Other assistance dog facilities
We can supply water bowls.
The venue says it has...
- Audio Described
- Audio Format
- Carer Discount
- Dedicated Seating
- Disabled Access
- Large Print
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