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The local museums in Bath are free, and some regular exhibition halls are also very good, sometimes holding very special large displays, may charge a certain fee, the price is still very public.
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The Holburne Museum Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Sir William Holburne was an 18th-century aristocrat, aesthete and art lover with a rich collection and the main source of what is now the Holburne Museum, located in a luxurious residence at the end of Great Pulteney St Street. Renovated and renovated, the museum houses a wonderful collection of works by artists including Turner, Stubbs, William Holborn and Thomas Gainsborough, as well as 18th-century ceramics and beautiful collection of porcelain.
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The Holburne Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The local museums in Bath are free, and some regular exhibition halls are also very good, sometimes holding very special large displays, may charge a certain fee, the price is still very public.
The Holbourne Museum is free museum, there are many artifacts in the three floors and you can find it in Sydney Gardens. It is well furnished and informative. There is a coffee shop where you can stroll around the gardens and a great resort on the edge of Bath's centre on the edge of the old town
I went there a few years ago and had a good chance to see it again.
Although it is a free museum, the staff is very enthusiastic and gives maps and introductions. The museum is not big and the decorations are more exquisite.
In this museum, you can see a lot of artworks on display, which is very precious. The building of the museum itself gives people a sense of age, and perhaps it is such a sense of vicissitudes that it gives people a kind of affection.