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As the care of the Bath Assembly Rooms returns to the National Trust, visitors can look forward to an exciting programme of events. During the next three years, the Assembly Rooms will remain open as much as possible for visitors while developing the new Georgian experience, currently due to open in 2026. This experience is being developed in partnership with other organisations in the city such as universities, local museums and other institutions across Bath and beyond. The project will create and experience complementary to the existing Georgian offers in the city. Behind-the-scenes tours will be available later in the year, allowing you to see under the skin of this historical building. Tom Boden, National Trust General Manager for the Bath portfolio says, “This is a pivotal moment in the history of the Bath Assembly Rooms and an exciting time for the Trust. We'll uncover stories of this world heritage landmark and make plans to share the stories of the future. Working closely with friends and partners, we'll develop the immersive experience to bring the social scene of Georgian Bath to life and create new ways for everyone to experience coming together in this unique building.”
Learn more at www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/bath-bristol/bath-assembly-rooms/future-plans-for-bath-assembly-rooms