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Open-air theatres · South East England

Theatre Royal, Bath

Theatre Royal, Bath — a open-air theatre in england south east.

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Typical visit
1 h–2 h

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Theatre Royal, Bath is a open-air theatre located in england south east. A British open-air theatre presenting summer-season productions in a garden, park, ruin or natural amphitheatre setting. theatre in Bath, England

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Place summary

Theatre Royal, Bath, located in South-East England, is an open-air theatre established in 1805. Designed by architect John Palmer, it is notable for its historical significance and architectural style. The venue hosts a variety of performances throughout the year, attracting both local and visiting audiences. Its outdoor setting enhances the theatrical experience in a distinctive manner.

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Coordinates
51.3821, -2.3629
Established
1805

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Where is Theatre Royal, Bath?
Theatre Royal, Bath is in South-East England, United Kingdom.
What is Theatre Royal, Bath?
Theatre Royal, Bath — a open-air theatre in england south east.
How do I get to Theatre Royal, Bath?
Its coordinates are 51.3821°, -2.3629°.
When was Theatre Royal, Bath built?
Built or established in 1805. Designed by John Palmer.