Since last few years, Royal Crescent museum has
remained major attraction for tourists belonging to different parts of the
world. No. 1 Royal Crescent is the town house of Georgia, which creates many
wonderful and vital pictures of life of the people located in Georgian Bath.
Many people of the local area consider Royal
Crescent museum as finest achievements of people associated with the urban
architecture of 18th century and represents peak points of Palladian
architecture in Bath of Georgia. The incredible property has its first house in
Crescent and provides wide range of luxurious accommodations to attract many
aristocratic visitors, who have arrived into the place to enjoy water bodies
and social season.
In the year 2013, the Royal Crescent has reopened
itself after the big restoration project and provided visitors with many
excellent opportunities to look over famous Palladian façades and even about
the lives of wealthy people and their servants during the 18th
century Bath.
An interesting thing about this popular UK
destination is that after reopening itself in the last year, it incorporated
advanced security system integration facilities to make sure of the protection
of visitors. Here, you will find appealing interior décor at every room of the
property containing paintings, authentic furniture, carpets and textiles.
If you give your time to look over the latest
update about No.1 Royal Crescent, you would likely come to know that the
property has gained its name as one of the best attractions of United Kingdom
in between international and national visitors. Museum has obtained this honor
under Museums
& Heritage Awards for Excellence. This prestigious award ceremony has taken
place under the supervision of its director named Anna Preedy.
Currently,
the award program to give honors to museums and exhibitions has taken place for
the twelfth consecutive year organized by both Museums and Heritage Shows to
recognize the leading lights of heritage area and to celebrate innovation at visitors’
attractions, galleries and museums of Europe and UK.
Anna
Preedy commented, “No.1 Royal Crescent clearly embraces the art of interpretation and has
transformed how visitors experience Georgian life both above and below stairs.
Portraying the house as the living home of its first occupant, Henry Sandford,
with authentic furnishings, decorative schemes and quality collection items has
reinvigorated our understanding of the period.” Read in detail from here.
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