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The Circus di Bath

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The Circus di Bath

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The Circus, Bath, is an iconic historical site nestled in the heart of Bath, Somerset, England, standing at an elevation of approximately 48 meters. This architectural marvel is a pre-eminent example of Georgian design, forming a striking circular street of large townhouses. It is a key landmark within the historic city, conveniently located near other significant attractions like the Royal Crescent and the Assembly Rooms.

Visitors consistently praise The Circus for its exceptional architectural beauty and profound historical significance. The…

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    29 marzo 2017

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    Il Royal Crescent è una fila di 30 case a schiera disposte a mezzaluna nella città di Bath, in Inghilterra. Progettato dall'architetto John Wood, il Giovane e costruito tra il 1767 e il 1774, è tra i più grandi esempi di architettura georgiana che si trovano nel Regno Unito ed è un edificio di interesse storico culturale di I grado. Sebbene nel corso degli anni siano state apportate alcune modifiche ai vari interni, la facciata in pietra georgiana rimane molto com'era quando fu costruita per la prima volta.
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    Il Circus è un esempio di architettura georgiana nella città di Bath, nel Somerset, in Inghilterra, iniziata nel 1754 e completata nel 1768. Il nome deriva dal latino 'circus', che significa anello, ovale o cerchio. È stato designato come edificio di interesse storico culturale di I grado.
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    Una delle mezzelune più impressionanti del paese e ben situata vicino al parco, a differenza di molti altri rimorchiatori all'interno delle aree abitative. Ciò consente viste (e foto) piuttosto belle anche da lontano.
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    Posizione:Bath e North East Somerset, Inghilterra sud-occidentale, Inghilterra, Regno Unito

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    What specific architectural details or symbols should visitors look for at The Circus?

    Beyond its striking circular layout, The Circus is rich in intricate details. Look for the three distinct classical orders (Doric, Roman/Composite, and Corinthian) stacked one above the other on the building façades. The ground floor friezes feature 525 pictorial emblems, including serpents, nautical symbols, and Masonic symbols. Also, note the stone acorn finials decorating the parapet. From an aerial view, The Circus, along with Queen Square and Gay Street, forms a key shape, which is a Masonic symbol.

    Are there specific circular walks that start directly from The Circus?

    While The Circus itself is a circular street, many visitors enjoy combining it with a walk to the nearby Royal Crescent and the Assembly Rooms. You can easily create a pleasant loop that takes in these iconic Georgian landmarks, offering a comprehensive architectural tour of central Bath. The central garden within The Circus also provides a pleasant starting or ending point for these urban strolls.

    What is the typical terrain and difficulty for walks around The Circus and its immediate vicinity?

    The Circus and its surrounding streets are entirely paved, making for very easy and accessible walking. The area is relatively flat, with minimal elevation change, making it suitable for all fitness levels. It's an urban environment, so expect city pavements and roads rather than natural trails. The main challenge might be navigating crowds, especially during peak tourist seasons.

    What are the best parking options for visitors arriving by car near The Circus?

    Parking in central Bath can be limited. While there isn't direct parking at The Circus, several public car parks are within walking distance. Options include Charlotte Street Car Park or the Podium Shopping Centre Car Park. It's advisable to research current availability and charges in advance, especially during busy periods. Arriving earlier in the day often helps secure a spot.

    How accessible is The Circus by public transport from Bath Spa station?

    The Circus is very accessible from Bath Spa train station. It's approximately a 15-20 minute walk uphill through the city center, passing many shops and attractions along the way. Alternatively, numerous local bus services operate from near the station, with stops conveniently located within a short walk of The Circus. Check local bus routes for the most direct options.

    Do I need a permit or ticket to visit The Circus?

    No, The Circus is a public street and an open architectural site. You do not need a permit or ticket to walk around and admire its exterior. The central garden is also accessible to the public. There are no entry fees or restrictions for general visitation.

    Is The Circus, Bath suitable for a winter visit, and what should I wear?

    The Circus can be visited year-round, and a winter visit offers a different, often quieter, charm. The honey-colored Bath stone can look particularly striking under a crisp winter sky. For comfort, dress in warm layers, including a waterproof coat, hat, and gloves, as Bath winters can be chilly and damp. Comfortable, non-slip shoes are always recommended for city walking.

    Are there any dog-friendly areas or routes near The Circus?

    Dogs are generally welcome on leads in the public streets around The Circus. The central garden is also a pleasant spot for a short walk with a well-behaved dog. Many of the surrounding parks and green spaces in Bath are dog-friendly, making it easy to incorporate The Circus into a longer walk with your canine companion. Always remember to clean up after your dog.

    How long does it typically take to visit The Circus and appreciate its features?

    A focused visit to The Circus to walk around, admire the architecture, and take photos might take anywhere from 15 to 30 minutes. However, many visitors choose to spend longer, perhaps sitting in the central garden or combining their visit with nearby attractions like the Royal Crescent and the Assembly Rooms, which could extend the experience to an hour or more.

    What are some recommended cafes or pubs near The Circus for a refreshment break?

    The area surrounding The Circus is well-served with cafes and pubs. You'll find various options on Gay Street, Brock Street, and in the direction of the city center. Many offer outdoor seating, perfect for enjoying a coffee or a traditional pub meal while soaking in the Georgian atmosphere. Exploring the immediate streets will reveal a range of choices to suit different tastes.

    How does The Circus compare to the Royal Crescent in terms of historical significance or visitor experience?

    Both The Circus and the Royal Crescent are masterpieces of Georgian architecture and Grade I listed buildings, designed by the Wood family. The Circus, conceived by John Wood the Elder, was built earlier (1754-1768) and is notable for its complete circular design and rich symbolism. The Royal Crescent, designed by John Wood the Younger, followed shortly after (1767-1774) and is famous for its sweeping, iconic crescent shape. While The Circus offers a more enclosed, symbolic experience, the Royal Crescent provides expansive views over Royal Victoria Park. Both are essential to understanding Bath's architectural heritage.

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