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National Trust reveals programme of events at Assembly Rooms

Wednesday 29th March 2023 Bath Echo News Team Community, What's On

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The National Trust is inviting people across Bath to attend a programme of events at the Assembly Rooms this spring, as it looks ahead at future plans for the building.

The Assembly Rooms in Bath | Photo © Bath Venues

During the next three years, the Assembly Rooms will remain open as much as possible for visitors whilst the National Trust develops a new Georgian experience, currently due to open in 2026.

The charity has said it will be working in collaboration with partners to offer a programme of events, and behind-the-scenes tours are planned later in the year so people can see under the skin of this historic building.

The public will also have an opportunity to engage with the plans for 2026 as elements of the proposed visitor experience are shared for testing and feedback over the coming months.

The first event to be held by the National Trust in the Assembly Rooms is in conjunction with the Holburne Museum.

The recently announced, ‘Unlimited: Art for All in 1960s Bath’, is a retrospective exhibition devoted to Jeremy Fry’s ground-breaking Unlimited. Displayed in the Tea Room from 22nd April until 4th June, visitors will be able to see the art free of charge.

Forest of Imagination will then provide ‘Assemble in the Forest’ from 14th June until 9th July using the whole of the ground floor of the building to celebrate 10 years of the contemporary art event.

This will bring nature inside the Assembly Rooms, with creative stations outside to link art and nature.

Visitors will be able to interact with the installations and engage with climate issues, imagining how things could be different in the future.

Experience and Visitor Programming Manager for the Assembly Rooms, Alana Wright, said: “We’re delighted to have the keys and start exploring all this magnificent building has to offer.

“We’ll be delivering an exciting programme during 2023, whilst the project team uncover the history of the building to inform the future Georgian experience.

“This will be something new for the National Trust and we aim to deliver an experience that has wide appeal to everyone.”

Dr Penny Hay, Bath Spa University, Co-founder of Forest of Imagination and House of Imagination, said: “We’re delighted that the National Trust team has invited Forest of Imagination to Bath Assembly Rooms this summer.

“Forest of Imagination explores our collective imagination and connection to nature as an inspiration to think about how we can design more hopeful futures together in response to the ecological emergency.

“‘Assemble in the Forest’  is co-designed with a host of creative partners and international artists, alongside the creative, cultural and educational community of Bath.”

During 2023, the Assembly Rooms are planning to host the University of Bath winter graduation ceremonies, the Jane Austen ball and Mozartfest.

For those interested in visiting the Assembly Rooms, details of all the events will be available on the National Trust website.

Whilst the events continue, the National Trust will be uncovering aspects of the Assembly Rooms like the historic plunge pool and assessing the building for planned changes to reveal and restore Georgian features to enable the new visitor experience.

The Georgian experience is being developed in partnership with other organisations in the city such as universities, local museums and other institutions. The project will create an experience which is complementary to existing Georgian offers in the city.

Tom Boden, National Trust General Manager for the Bath portfolio, said: “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 will 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.”

The National Trust has owned Bath Assembly Rooms since 1931 and invoked a break clause in 2019 to take back management of the rooms from Bath and North East Somerset Council.

The keys to the Assembly Rooms have now returned to the National Trust as work begins to create an experience that will transport visitors back to the social scene of Georgian Bath in the late eighteenth century in a way which is relevant for today.

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