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The City of Bath, England. A World Heritage City One of the greatest examples of Georgian architecture . The Royal Crescent is a residential road of 30 houses laid out in a crescent (media luna). Designed by the architect John Wood the Younger and built between 1767 and 1774 There are 114 columns in total

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This was the largest city we visited in the students' exchange last year.

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The City of Bath, England.

A World Heritage City

One of the greatest examples of Georgian architecture.

The Royal Crescent is a residential road of 30 houses laid out in a crescent (media luna). Designed by the architect John Wood the Younger and built between 1767 and 1774

There are 114 columns in total

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Royal Crescent (La Media Luna Real) (Bath, England) viewed from a hot air balloon

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Aerial View of Bath. There is a contrast between the architectural style of the public front and the private rear of this crescent.

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The right hand end of Royal Crescent

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Ha-ha in front of the Royal Crescent

• when it was first built it was deeper than it is at present.

During World War II bomb damage occurred,

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Bath abbey and roman baths

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The Circus consists of three long, curved terraces designed by John Wood to form a circular space or theatre intended for civic

functions and games. It was inspired by the Colosseum in Rome

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PULTENEY BRIDGE

• Pulteney Bridge, neoclassical style. A three-arched bridge

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The Holburne Museum of Art was built in 1795.

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Prior Park

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The view over Prior Park Landscape Garden towards the city, including the Palladian bridge,

which was built around 1743

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Thermae Bath Spa

Located in Bath Street, close to the Roman Baths and the Abbey