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

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Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Assembly Rooms, Bath ("Assembly rooms")
category
Bath, Somerset, England
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