**The Building Of Bath Collection**

Discover the exquisite charm of The Building Of Bath Collection, nestled in the heart of Bath at Vineyards, BA1 5NA. As a premier destination for architecture enthusiasts and history buffs alike, we offer an engaging exploration of the city’s rich architectural heritage. Our collection showcases a stunning array of artifacts and exhibits that celebrate Bath’s unique architectural styles, providing visitors with a deep understanding of the city’s cultural significance.

At The Building Of Bath Collection, we pride ourselves on delivering exceptional customer service and an unforgettable experience. Our knowledgeable staff is dedicated to ensuring that each visitor feels welcomed and informed, whether you’re here for a guided tour, an educational workshop, or simply to browse our fascinating exhibits. We invite you to book an appointment or reach out to us at 01225 333895 for any inquiries.

What sets us apart is not only our comprehensive collection but also our commitment to preserving and promoting Bath’s architectural legacy. The atmosphere is both inviting and educational, making it a perfect outing for families, tourists, and locals alike. Visit our website at https://museumofbatharchitecture.org.uk/ to learn more about our offerings and upcoming events. Experience the beauty of Bath’s architecture with us—where every visit is a step back in time!

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Hand And

1 Google Rating

Very small hall with prints on the wall to read very 70's ( dated). Price nearly £7. It would be be

1/ 5

Very small hall with prints on the wall to read very 70's ( dated). Price nearly £7. It would be best to put the exhibities on Bath railway station wall for people to enjoy reading while waiting for their trains or new arrivals to Bath (the exhibits won't take time to read). Turn it free, revamp it totally or close it and put the space to better use.

Steph Wilkins

5 Google Rating

Superb! Especially for someone like me who has a passing interest in architecture and loves the Geo

5/ 5

Superb! Especially for someone like me who has a passing interest in architecture and loves the Georgian period. It's a must-visit if you want to understand Bath's architecture and get more from your visit there. I learned so much and thought the curating was excellent quality and spot on, balancing information without being overloaded with it. The staff were very friendly and helpful. Thought the entrance fee was excellent value, and overall it was much better than No 1 Royal Crescent. I spent an hour and a half there and absolutely loved it - was the highlight of my trip!

G Peck

5 Google Rating

A treasure trove of information about the design and construction of Georgian Bath, housed in a beau

5/ 5

A treasure trove of information about the design and construction of Georgian Bath, housed in a beautiful Georgian Chapel.

imran khan

5 Google Rating

Old building nice

5/ 5

Old building nice

David Jolley

5 Google Rating

Marvellous place with fantastic model of Bath

5/ 5

Marvellous place with fantastic model of Bath

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