Bathscape Walking Festival
Go outside and enjoy the Bathscape. Celebrate Bath's unique landscape by taking a walk.
Go outside and enjoy the Bathscape. Celebrate Bath's unique landscape by taking a walk.
The 250th anniversary of Bath’s favourite writer is celebrated in fitting style with a new stage adaptation of Jane Austen’s comedy of manners, Emma.
One of the most well-known festivals in Bath, the Jane Austen Festival, is also one of the largest and longest Jane Austen-themed festivals in the world!
Free garden entry for all at the American Museum & Gardens for one day only. The perfect time to experience late summer gardens with family and friends.
The original Walcot Chapel is the oldest Methodist chapel in Bath. The organ was originally supplied to the newly opened Bath Assembly Rooms in 1771.
800 years of history - see the City’s Royal Charters, gold and silver collection, ceremonial maces, sword and robes.
The streets and houses in Jane Austen’s novels are essential to defining the people who occupy them, but what about the buildings the characters never actually visit?
In the early 19th century some prominent residents proposed that a permanent Literary and Scientific Institution be created in Bath.
800 years of history - see the City’s Royal Charters, gold and silver collection, ceremonial maces, sword and robes.
This talk, with Dr Tim Moore, explores the vibrant world of Georgian Bath and the radical inclusivity of its world-famous assemblies.
The Renaissance: Journeys of Discovery at BRLSI is a yearlong programme of talks and events exploring the many joys, discoveries
Trace the creatively described colours of fashions in the journals of the time back to the ancient art and alchemy of natural colours.
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