Bath has a lot of symbolic historical sights, the most famous among which is the Roman Baths Museum. The unique thermal complex discovered in Bath in the late 18th century is now one of the largest and most beautiful in the world. The baths are perfectly preserved; they were restored with the efforts of architects and today represent an incredibly beautiful architectural complex. A chic terrace with statues of Roman emperors and commanders, the ancient baths and spacious stone grounds - a walk through this amazing open-air museum gives a lot of impressions. The Abbey Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul stands out among other religious landmarks. The beautiful Anglican church, which is considered a true example of the Gothic style, was built in the 7th century. During the early Middle Ages, the church was completely rebuilt. The building, which travelers can admire today, is 49-meter-high. The church can accommodate 1,200 parishioners at one time, it is a permanent venue for a variety of cultural events. Part of the large-scale structure is reserved for keeping the Heritage Museum's exposition. An outstanding architectural landmark is the (Royal Crescent). This is the name of an incredibly beautiful old street, which includes 30 houses adjacent to each other forming a crescent moon. The architectural complex is executed in the Georgian style. Its construction began in 1767 under the supervision of the architect John Wood and lasted seven years. In the heyday of the
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