
Royal Crescent
The Royal Crescent is a historic row of 30 Georgian-style terraced houses located in Bath, England. Built between 1767 and 1775, it is renowned for its striking curved design, elegant architecture, and uniform appearance. The Crescent exemplifies 18th-century urban development and neoclassical architecture, with a harmonious façade of limestone buildings arranged in a sweeping arc. Originally residential, it now serves as a mix of private homes, holiday accommodations, and museums, symbolizing Bath’s architectural grandeur and historical significance as a premier Georgian-era city.