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Bath Abbey's Discovery Centre is located beneath the Abbey shop and features artefacts and exhibits about the Abbey's development and history. Displays included the history of the building of the Abbey, monastic life, and the Abbey's impact on the community, the architecture and sculptures of the buildings, and the role of the Abbey in present. Bath Abbey presents Austens at the Abbey from 5 th April to 27 th September.
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Take a look at our exciting programme of events including a new display, guided tours, family activities, a film screening and our very popular Regency. There's nowhere else quite like Bath Abbey. Magnificent stained-glass windows, columns of honey.
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Bath Abbey boasts a grand and spacious nave with soaring fan vaulting, adorned with beautiful stained glass windows, ornate tombs, and intricate stone carvings. Notably, there is a memorial to Admiral Arthur Phillip, the first Governor of New South Wales, Australia, who was buried in the abbey in 1814. Bath Abbey history The first church to be built on the site of Bath Abbey was a 7th century Anglo-Saxon convent, followed by a monastery renown for its beautiful architecture.
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After the Norman invasion however, this was torn down in 1090 and replaced by a grand Norman cathedral, with the Bishopric of Bath soon established. Bath Abbey is a true gem of English religious and architectural heritage, offering visitors a glimpse into the rich and complex history of the nation. Whether you are a history buff, an architecture enthusiast, or simply someone seeking a moment of peace and beauty in a busy world, Bath Abbey is a must.
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Historian David Ross visits Bath Abbey, Somerset, one of the last great medieval churches to be built in England. History and photos of Bath Abbey, plus nearby historic places to see in Bath. We're Passionate about History!
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Whether it's to pause and reflect or light a candle, discover centuries of history or simply enjoy the architecture, you're always welcome at Bath. Bath Abbey (Abbey Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul) is a landmark structure in the city of Bath. It was established as a Benedictine monastery in the 7th century and extended in the 10th, 12th and 16th centuries.
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