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The text related to the cultural heritage 'City of Bath' has mentioned 'Architecture' in the following places:
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There are theatres, including the Theatre Royal, as well as several museums including the Museum of Bath Architecture, the Victoria Art Gallery, the Museum of East Asian Art, the Herschel Museum of Astronomy, Fashion Museum, and the Holburne Museum. | WIKI |
Contents 1 History 1.1 Iron Age and Roman 1.2 Post-Roman and medieval 1.3 Early modern 1.4 Late modern 2 Government 2.1 Historical development 2.2 Charter trustees 2.3 Coat of arms 2.4 Bath City Forum 2.5 Parliamentary elections 2.6 Electoral wards 3 Geography and environment 3.1 Physical geography 3.2 Climate 3.3 Green belt 4 Demography 4.1 District 4.2 City 5 Economy 5.1 Industry 5.2 Tourism 6 Architecture 7 Culture 7.1 Bath in the arts 7.2 Parks 7.3 Bath and Queen Victoria 7.4 Food 7.5 Twinning 7.5.1 Formal twinning 8 Education 9 Sport 10 Transport 10.1 Roads 10.2 Rivers and canals 10.3 Railways 10.4 Trams 10.4.1 Historic 10.4.2 Possible re-introduction 11 Media 12 See also 13 References 14 External links | WIKI |
Architecture[edit] | WIKI |
The dominant style of architecture in Central Bath is Georgian;[109] this style evolved from the Palladian revival style that became popular in the early 18th century. | WIKI |
The original purpose of much of Bath's architecture is concealed by the honey-coloured classical faxc3xa7ades; in an era before the advent of the luxury hotel, these apparently elegant residences were frequently purpose-built lodging houses, where visitors could hire a room, a floor, or (according to their means) an entire house for the duration of their visit, and be waited on by the house's communal servants. | WIKI |
[112] Like the Colosseum, the three faxc3xa7ades have a different order of architecture on each floor: Doric on the ground level, then Ionic on the piano nobile, and finishing with Corinthian on the upper floor, the style of the building thus becoming progressively more ornate as it rises. | WIKI |
The "Queen Anne fronts and Mary-Anne backs" architecture occurs repeatedly in Bath and was designed to keep hired women at the back of the house. | WIKI |
[130] It also demands Bath do more to attract world-class architecture in new developments. | WIKI |
The history of the city is displayed at the Museum of Bath Architecture, which is housed in a building built in 1765 as the Trinity Presbyterian Church. | WIKI |
Many films and television programmes have been filmed using its architecture as the backdrop, including the 2004 film of Thackeray's Vanity Fair,[151] The Duchess (2008),[151] The Elusive Pimpernel (1950)[151] and The Titfield Thunderbolt (1953). | WIKI |
It offers programs in politics, languages, the physical sciences, engineering, mathematics, architecture, management and technology. | WIKI |
The Georgian city reflects the ambitions of John Wood Senior (1704-1754), Ralph Allen (1693-1764) and Richard xe2x80x9cBeauxe2x80x9d Nash (1674-1761) to make Bath into one of the most beautiful cities in Europe, with architecture and landscape combined harmoniously for the enjoyment of the spa townxe2x80x99s cure takers. | UNESCO |
Criterion (i): Bathxe2x80x99s grandiose Neo-classical Palladian crescents, terraces and squares spread out over the surrounding hills and set in its green valley, are a demonstration par excellence of the integration of architecture, urban design and landscape setting, and the deliberate creation of a beautiful city. | UNESCO |
Bathxe2x80x99s quality of architecture and urban design, its visual homogeneity and its beauty is largely testament to the skill and creativity of the architects and visionaries of the 18th and 19th centuries who applied and developed Palladianism in response to the specific opportunities offered by the spa town and its physical environment and natural resources (in particular the hot springs and the local Bath Oolitic limestone). | UNESCO |
The 18th century re-development is a unique combination of outstanding urban architecture, spatial arrangement and social history. | UNESCO |
Remains of the known Roman baths, the Temple of Sulis Minerva and the below grounds Roman archaeology are well preserved and within the property boundary as are the areas of Georgian town planning and architecture, and large elements of the landscape within which the city is set. | UNESCO |