The Museum of Bath at Work

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Julian Road
Bath, England BA1 2RH
The Museum of Bath at Work is the city’s local history museum telling the tale of 2000 years of the city’s development. It features displays on Bath Stone, Bath Chairs and Bath Buns, and all other ways in which Bath people have earned a living since Roman times. Exhibitions include a complete reconstruction of a Victorian engineering and soft drinks making factory, an Edwardian ironmonger, a cabinet maker’s workshop, a Bath Stone mine and the famous Horstmann car of 1914. A lively programme of temporary exhibitions, events and activities run throughout the year. We have a separate wheelchair entrance that gives access to about ninety percent of the museum, but ring beforehand to learn where it is. The museum receives no income from central, regional or local government, and is a charity set up as an Educational Trust. It has one paid employee supported by an enthusiastic team of museum friends and volunteers.

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Hidden gem preserving bygone days
10/12/2024

This is located up the hill towards the Royal Crescent and contains all sorts of stuff from the 19th...

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A fascinating experience
3/24/2024

Really enjoyed our visit! The museum has an amazing collection with lots of useful background inform...

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A disappointment
10/1/2023

An interesting building, a former real tennis hall. Unfortunately, the museum itself was a disappoin...

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