The Herschel museum of Astonomy is a small but historically accurate Georgian
house in a quiet side-street in Bath, excellent visitor facilities and audio
guides.The museum is situated over three floors of the house (the upper two
floors are privately occupied) and includes the garden. A virtual tour on the
ground floor (designed specifically with wheelchair users in mind) where you can
journey through the house on a step by step guide. Many astronomical and musical
artifacts are on display,a replica of the telescope with which Herschel
discovered Uranus,a full scale reproduction of a lamp micrometer, a typical
Herschel invention that consists of a disc with moving arms, a couple of oil
burning lamps and some string. With such simple components,thism allowed
Herschelto measure the distance between stars and galaxies with almost one
hundred per cent accuracy.
The vaults are situated at garden level and have been equipped as a tiny
cinema showing a film of the Herschels’ lives and discoveries. Herschel’s
workshop with original furnace and many tools is accessible to visitors who can
handle some of the equipment.
The Herschel Museum of Astronomy is dedicated to the many achievements of the
Herschels, who were distinguished astronomers as well as talented musicians.
It was from this house, using a telescope of his own design that William
discovered the planet Uranus in 1781. His observations helped to double the
known size of the solar system. Following a tradition of the great astronomers
of the Renaissance he pushed forward the science of building telescopes. He was
rewarded for his work by King George III, and also received the Copley Medal.
Caroline also made a huge contribution to the field of astronomy. The work of
the Herschels clearly had an impact on modern science and space exploration
Opening Hours
1pm - 5pm weekdays (closed Wednesdays)
11am - 5pm Saturday, Sunday and Bank Holidays
Opening Dates
30 January - mid December
Admissions
Adults: £5.00
Concessions: OAPs £4.50
disabled (carers free) £3.00
students: £3.00
Children: 0-5 free 6-16 £2.50
Group bookings: £4.50 per person
Schools: £3.00 (adults free)
Family ticket: £12.00