Bath Assembly Rooms

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Bath Assembly Rooms is an elegant 18th-century Georgian social venue in Bath, England, renowned for its grand ballrooms and historic role in high society gatherings.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf assembly rooms
historic building
tourist attraction
architecturalStyle Georgian architecture
Neoclassical architecture
associatedWith Georgian Bath social season
Jane Austen NERFINISHED
builtFor balls
card playing
concerts
social gatherings
tea drinking
category Buildings and structures in Bath, Somerset
Grade I listed buildings in Bath and North East Somerset
Tourist attractions in Bath, Somerset
cityCentreLocation true
constructionStartDate 1769
country United Kingdom
designedBy John Wood the Younger NERFINISHED
era 18th century
floorCount 2
hasFunction cultural venue
heritage site
hasPart Ball Room
Card Room
Octagon Room NERFINISHED
Tea Room
heritageDesignation Grade I listed building
heritageDesignationCountry United Kingdom NERFINISHED
inaugurationDate 1771
locatedIn Bath NERFINISHED
England
Somerset
locatedInWorldHeritageSite City of Bath NERFINISHED
managedBy National Trust
material Bath stone NERFINISHED
notableFor 18th-century high society gatherings
Georgian interiors
chandeliers
grand ballrooms
openToPublic true
ownedBy National Trust
restorationAfterWar post-World War II restoration
usedAs event venue
museum space
social venue
warDamage World War II bombing NERFINISHED

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John Wood the Younger notableWork Bath Assembly Rooms
John Wood the Younger designed Bath Assembly Rooms
Octagon Room associatedWith Bath Assembly Rooms