The Herschel Museum of Astronomy, located in a Georgian townhouse in Bath, was once the residence of the celebrated astronomers William and Caroline Herschel. It was here that William made his groundbreaking discovery of the planet Uranus in 1781. The museum allows visitors to explore the original telescopes used by the Herschels, as well as period furnishings and exhibits that highlight their significant contributions to astronomy and music. Today, guests can delve into the rich history and scientific achievements of this remarkable family.
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