Herschel Museum of Astronomy

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In 1781 astronomer William Herschel discovered Uranus from the garden of his home, now converted into a museum. Herschel shared the house with his wife, Caroline, also an important astronomer. Their home is little changed since the 18th century; an astrolabe in the garden marks the position of the couple's telescope.

A joint ticket covering Herschel Museum of Astronomy, No 1 Royal Crescent, the Museum of Bath Architecture and Beckford's Tower costs adult/child/family £17/8/40.

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