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Bath Architecture
Bath Architecture@MuseumBathArch·
As scheduled, the museum is now closed until further notice. We will be undertaking some essential maintenance and repairs to the building, reviewing consultation feedback and working on plans for the long term sustainability of the building and collection.
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No.1 Royal Crescent@No1Museum·
Can you guess today's mystery object? This one can be found outside by the front door of No.1 Royal Crescent. Make your guess in the comments - we will post the correct answer in the comments later today so you can see if you were right 👀
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Make your own Gothic Stained-glass Window! 🌈 📆 28th October 10am - 12.30pm (drop in) 📍 Museum of Bath Architecture Make your own stained-glass window decoration from recycled materials and explore gothic revival #architecture!
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Need to escape the heat with the family? From Weds to Sat you can step inside our cool interior and try out our drop-in straw model-making activity!🗼🌉🏰 Drop-in until 1 September, Weds to Sat, free with museum entry (no booking required) #hotdaycoolmuseum #heatwave
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Our Curator's Choice for August is "Biophilic Objects". Take a look around the space you are in right now: can you see any objects that have had nature visually incorporated in their designs in some way? Our new exhibition "Biophilic Bath" is now open, free with museum entry🌿
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Have your say in the future of the Museum of Bath Architecture. Our “MoBA Reimagined” consultation, generously supported by James Grayley Architects, is now live! You can choose to respond to the consultation either at the museum or via our online survey: uk.culturecounts.cc/s/38WNQr/splash
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July's "Curator's Choice" is this pair of fascinating maps of Bath from the 1700s and 1800s! Just look how much the city grew in this short time! Fancy a closer look? We are open Wednesday to Saturday, 10am to 4pm. No need to book, tickets available on the door!
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🌿🏛🌿Biophilic Bath 🌿🏛🌿 A new exhibition at the Museum of Bath Architecture! 📆July 10 to September 28, Wednesday to Saturday 10am- 4pm 📍 Museum of Bath Architecture, the Paragon BA2 2NA Free with entry to the museum Adult: £7.00 Concession: £6.00 museumofbatharchitecture.org.uk/exhibition-bio…
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If you've ever looked up at The Circus in Bath and wished you could see the beautiful columns up close, you needn't go far - here at the Museum of Bath Architecture we have two original capitals from The Circus on display! #architecture #museums @TotalBath @VisitBath
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Here at the Museum of Bath Architecture we are incredibly fortunate to have one of the original stone acorns in our collection. If you would like an opportunity to come and see it up close, we are open Weds to Sat, 10am-4pm until 15th December 2024. No advance booking necessary.
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Sulking skies, meet honeyed architecture 🍯 The Circus was designed by the Georgian architect John Wood the Elder, and is instantly recognisable in photos due to its dramatic columns and curves, the carved masonry symbols, and of course the stone acorns which decorate the roofs.
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