The Museum of Bath at Work, located in a former industrial site, offers a vivid exploration of the city’s working history spanning 2,000 years. Within its walls, visitors can explore reconstructed workplaces and workshops, including those for furniture-making, ironmongery, and Victorian engineering. Detailed exhibits and live demonstrations, such as 19th-century soft drink manufacturing and bottling, bring the past to life, providing a tangible connection to the diverse industries that once thrived in Bath.
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