City of Bath World Heritage Site

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The City of Bath World Heritage Site is a UNESCO-listed historic city in southwest England renowned for its Roman-built baths, Georgian architecture, and well-preserved urban landscape.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf UNESCO World Heritage Site
historic city
architecturalStyle Georgian architecture
Neoclassical architecture
Palladian architecture NERFINISHED
associatedWith Georgian era in Britain NERFINISHED
Roman Empire NERFINISHED
contains Assembly Rooms, Bath NERFINISHED
Bath Abbey NERFINISHED
Grand Pump Room, Bath NERFINISHED
Pulteney Bridge NERFINISHED
Queen Square, Bath NERFINISHED
Roman Baths, Bath NERFINISHED
Royal Crescent, Bath NERFINISHED
Sydney Gardens NERFINISHED
The Circus, Bath NERFINISHED
Thermae Bath Spa NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom
governingBody Bath and North East Somerset Council NERFINISHED
hasFeature formal crescents and terraces
historic spa infrastructure
integrated landscape setting
uniform use of Bath stone
hasHeritageValue Outstanding Universal Value
hasManagementPlan World Heritage Site Management Plan for the City of Bath
heritageCriteria (i)
(ii)
(iv)
(vi)
inscriptionYear 1987
knownFor Georgian architecture
Roman-built baths
hot springs
planned urban landscape
locatedIn Avon Valley NERFINISHED
Bath NERFINISHED
England
Somerset
southwest England
surface form: South West England
partOf City of Bath NERFINISHED
periodOfSignificance 18th century
19th century
Roman period
protectionStatus statutory protection under UK planning law
tourismType cultural tourism
heritage tourism
UNESCODesignation World Heritage City
UNESCORegion Europe and North America NERFINISHED
UNESCOSiteId 428

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Stall Street, Bath hasHeritageContext City of Bath World Heritage Site
No. 1 Royal Crescent museum partOf City of Bath World Heritage Site
subject surface form: No. 1 Royal Crescent
Royal Victoria Park and surrounding hills partOf City of Bath World Heritage Site
subject surface form: Royal Victoria Park
this entity surface form: City of Bath World Heritage Site setting
Hot Bath Street, Bath, BA1, United Kingdom heritageContext City of Bath World Heritage Site
this entity surface form: City of Bath UNESCO World Heritage Site
Bath Weir isAssociatedWith City of Bath World Heritage Site
this entity surface form: World Heritage Site of Bath
Royal Victoria Park partOf City of Bath World Heritage Site
this entity surface form: City of Bath World Heritage Site setting
Gay Street, Bath formsPartOf City of Bath World Heritage Site
this entity surface form: Georgian architectural ensemble of Bath
Cross Bath partOf City of Bath World Heritage Site
this entity surface form: Bath World Heritage Site
Abbey Churchyard Street locatedIn City of Bath World Heritage Site
this entity surface form: Bath city centre conservation area
Bath Guildhall partOf City of Bath World Heritage Site
this entity surface form: City of Bath conservation area
Orange Grove locatedInUNESCOWorldHeritageSite City of Bath World Heritage Site
Gay Street partOf City of Bath World Heritage Site
subject surface form: Gay Street, Bath
this entity surface form: City of Bath conservation area
Great Pulteney Street partOf City of Bath World Heritage Site
this entity surface form: Bath conservation area
Great Pulteney Street inUNESCOWorldHeritageSite City of Bath World Heritage Site
Cotswold Way notableFeatureAlongRoute City of Bath World Heritage Site
this entity surface form: Bath World Heritage Site
Bennett Street partOf City of Bath World Heritage Site
this entity surface form: historic centre of Bath
Bennett Street heritageContext City of Bath World Heritage Site