Assembly Rooms
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The Assembly Rooms in Bath are an 18th-century Georgian social venue renowned for their elegant ballrooms and historic role in the city's fashionable society.
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| Predicate | Object |
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| instanceOf |
historic building
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social venue → tourist attraction → |
| architecturalStyle |
Georgian architecture
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Neoclassical architecture → |
| category |
Assembly rooms
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Buildings and structures in Bath, Somerset → Grade I listed buildings in Bath, Somerset → Tourist attractions in Bath, Somerset → |
| city |
Bath
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| coordinateLocation |
51.384°N 2.362°W
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| country |
United Kingdom
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| damagedBy |
Baedeker Blitz
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| designedBy |
John Wood the Younger
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| floorCount |
2
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| hasCapacity |
up to 500 people (Ball Room)
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| hasCollection |
Fashion Museum Bath (former)
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| hasPart |
Ball Room
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Card Room → Octagon Room → Tea Room → |
| hasWebsite |
https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/bath-bristol/assembly-rooms
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| heritageDesignation |
Grade I listed building
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Scheduled monument → |
| inception |
1771
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| locatedIn |
Bath
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England → Somerset → United Kingdom → |
| managedBy |
National Trust
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| materialUsed |
Bath stone
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| notableFor |
elegant ballrooms
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role in Bath fashionable society → |
| opened |
1771
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| ownedBy |
Bath and North East Somerset Council
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National Trust → |
| partOf |
City of Bath World Heritage Site
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| publicAccess |
yes
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| restoredIn |
1960s
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| significantEvent |
bomb damage in 1942
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| significantPeriod |
18th century
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Regency era → |
| streetAddress |
Bennett Street
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| usedFor |
balls
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concerts → public events → social gatherings → |
Referenced by (2)
| Subject (surface form when different) | Predicate |
|---|---|
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Assembly Rooms, Bath
("Assembly rooms")
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category |
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Bath, Somerset, England
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hasLandmark |