King’s Circus
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The King’s Circus which is now called as The Circus was built in 1768. This Georgian structure is a circular space divided into 3 segments and is surrounded by large townhouses. King’s Circus is a historical monument built by John Wood the Elder, with the intention to recreate a classical Palladian architectural structure for the city. This structure was a masterpiece created by him, which bought him to the peak of his career.
Category: Monument and Historic Building
Address: 1 Royal Crescent, Bath, BA1 2LR, United Kingdom - 01225 823 333
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