Assembly Rooms, Bath

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Assembly Rooms, Bath is an 18th-century Georgian social complex in Bath, England, renowned for its grand ballrooms and historic role as a fashionable meeting place during the city's spa resort heyday.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Georgian assembly rooms
historic building complex
tourist attraction
architecturalStyle Georgian architecture
category Buildings and structures in Bath, Somerset
Georgian architecture in Somerset
Tourist attractions in Bath, Somerset
country United Kingdom
designedBy John Wood the Younger NERFINISHED
era 18th century
hasFeature banqueting facilities
large chandeliers
ornate interiors
hasPart Ball Room NERFINISHED
Card Room
Octagon Room NERFINISHED
Tea Room NERFINISHED
heritageDesignation Grade I listed building
locatedIn Bath city centre
Bath, Somerset NERFINISHED
England
managedBy National Trust
notableFor 18th-century social history
grand ballrooms
role in Bath as a spa resort
openToPublic true
ownedBy National Trust
usedFor balls
concerts
public events
social gatherings

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Octagon Room partOf Assembly Rooms, Bath
Fashion Museum Bath (former) locatedInBuilding Assembly Rooms, Bath
Bennett Street locatedNear Assembly Rooms, Bath
Bennett Street hasNearbyPublicBuilding Assembly Rooms, Bath