Herschel Museum of Astronomy

Herschel Museum of Astronomy The former home of astronomers and musicians William and Caroline Herschel 🔭

Open Tuesday to Sunday, 10am-5pm. Book tickets online or buy on the door.
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Home to the astronomer and musician William Herschel and his sister Caroline. William discovered the planet Uranus from the garden in 1781, and Caroline discovered several comets! Current Exhibition: Herschel 200, commemorating 200 years since William Herschel's death. Come and see Herschel’s original telescope workshop, admire the period musical instruments on display and walk in the Georgian gar

den. Our annual exhibitions showcase precious items on loan, whilst children can play with Space Lego or make rockets in our family workshops.

01/06/2026

We all kept cool at Bath Central Library with our sold-out Planetarium event last Wednesday - because nothing is cooler than space 😎 🪐🌟

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Feeling the heat? Enjoy some astronaut ice cream from our gift shop - without the brainfreeze 🍨👩🏻‍🚀P.S. Our half term fa...
28/05/2026

Feeling the heat? Enjoy some astronaut ice cream from our gift shop - without the brainfreeze 🍨👩🏻‍🚀

P.S. Our half term family activity 'Make a Spectroscope' continues until Sunday - free with museum entry (and children enter free with a paying adult). Drop in 10am-5pm, no booking required

📍19 New King Street, Bath

27/05/2026

☀️THIS FRIDAY☀️

Join us for an afternoon of solar gazing in the cool secluded garden of the Herschel Museum! Solar telescopes and astronomers will be on hand from 1pm to 4pm to guide you safely observing the Sun and to share more about our nearest star. All from the back garden where William Herschel discovered the Planet Uranus in 1781!

📆 Friday 29 May, 1pm to 4pm
🎫 FREE with standard museum admission. No pre-booking required

       

25/05/2026

Escape the heat this half term and explore the home and fascinating discoveries of William and Caroline Herschel, here in the heart of Bath ☀️

🕙 Open 10am-5pm, last entry 4pm
🚀 'Make a Spectroscope' activity - free with museum entry
🎫 Children enter free with a paying adult. Book online or buy on the door. www.herschelmuseum.org.uk

22/05/2026

This Bank Holiday weekend, why not take the time to explore one of the city’s hidden gems? The Herschel Museum will be open all weekend and on Bank Holiday Monday, ready to welcome curious minds to explore the home and discoveries of William and Caroline Herschel, here in the heart of Bath.

🕙 Open 10am-5pm, last entry 4pm
🎫 Book online or buy on the door. www.herschelmuseum.org.uk

22/05/2026
21/05/2026

Step into the hidden garden where astronomy changed forever….

This weekend is looking warm and sunny in Bath, and it’s the perfect time to explore this peaceful oasis where William and Caroline Herschel once studied the skies.

Come and wander the garden, soak up the sunshine, and stand in the spot where a planet was once discovered.

🗓️ Open Tuesdays to Sundays (and this coming bank holiday Monday), 10am-5pm. Book online or purchase on the door. www.herschelmuseum.org.uk

Casually discovered Uranus 🔭 (Caroline carried btw)
20/05/2026

Casually discovered Uranus 🔭 (Caroline carried btw)

19/05/2026

Behind the doors of this historic home await objects reflecting centuries of curiosity, creativity - and the occasional dash of humour 💨

The Herschel siblings William and Caroline didn’t just live here – they worked here! Step inside and discover what their ordinary everyday lives would have been like – along with their far less ordinary discoveries and achievements 🔭🎶

🗓️ Open Tuesdays to Sundays, 10am-5pm. Book online or purchase on the door. www.herschelmuseum.org.uk

12/05/2026

Address

19 New King Street
Bath
BA12BL

Opening Hours

Tuesday 10am - 5pm
Wednesday 10am - 5pm
Thursday 10am - 5pm
Friday 10am - 5pm
Saturday 10am - 5pm
Sunday 10am - 5pm

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