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Celebrate the 250th anniversary year of Jane Austen's birth

The Jane Austen Centre

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Celebrating the Life and Legacy of Jane Austen – 250 Years On

💌 Tributes from Our Community

Become a part of our community and express your thoughts or love of Jane Austen.

Submit your own tribute here

alferiha_23

Though time has passed and the world has changed beyond recognition, your words still stir hearts and your wit remains unmatched. You taught us that quiet strength, keen observation, and deep feeling are the makings of true heroines. You gave voice to the women who dared to think, to feel, and to choose.You crafted not just stories, but sanctuaries for the lonely, the dreamers, the fiercely intelligent, and the quietly brave. You turned ink into a mirror, and in it, we still see ourselves: our flaws, our hopes, our longing to be truly known.Thank you, dearest Jane, for reminding us that love must come with respect, that character matters more than charm, and that irony is sometimes the gentlest rebellion ❤️📚

susan.may58

 Thank you for everything, Jane!

Leslie L. Mondy

Dearest Jane. Thank you so much for your beautiful, funny, satirical, spiritual books. They have comforted, soothed, entertained and amused me through very difficult times full of grief, inertia and anxiety. Your wonderful words make my brain very happy 

scindiaedwin

Dear Miss Austen,Your wit still cuts, your heroines still inspire, and your stories still dance off the page with grace and defiance. You saw through society’s pretensions and wrote truth wrapped in charm. We’re still reading, still laughing, still falling in love.Ever yours,A devoted reader

Estelle Holder Harildstad

When can we meet for tea? I would like to know what you think about us and our lives in 2025

Lovely afternoon

"We spent a lovely couple of hours at the Jane Austen centre. The first learning about Jane and her life here in Bath, the second enjoying a delicious (and filling) 'afternoon tea with Mr Darcy'. Highly recommend - you don't need to be a Jane Austin fan to appreciate the history and the cakes."

Great experience

"Great little museum with lots to read and learn. Really well displayed. There is a good variety of information and a fun place to dress up. I also loved the photos from the film. The staff were lovely and very welcoming."

A worthwhile experience regardless if you're a Austen fan or not.

"Learned alot of things about Jane Austen and how her time in Bath influenced her last two books, learned about her family tree, and got to see the types of clothes that were worn back in the day. I feel the centre is a worthwhile visit regardless if you are an Austen fan or not."

Inside the Jane Austen Centre

Stepping into Jane Austen's world.

We offer you a snapshot of Jane Austen's life in Bath during Regency times and show you how living in this magnificent city affected our celebrated author and her writing.

Let our character actors take you on an entertaining and educational journey through the iconic Centre. Have fun dressing up using our extensive collection of dresses, bonnets, coats, spencers and accessories. Taste some Regency food, have a go writing with a quill pen and ink and make sure you have your picture taken with the world famous Austen waxwork.
There is so much to see and do.


The Exhibition at the Jane Austen Centre

Book your Jane Austen Centre tickets

Adult Ticket Online - £17.00
Concessions (Students & Over 60's) - £15.50
Child Ticket - £9.50
Family Ticket (2 adults and up to 4 children) - £39

Book your tickets

Tea for two Emma and Lydia

Afternoon Tea at the Regency Tea Room

After your visit, enjoy a pot of real leaf tea, some home-made cake, a delicious cream tea or a tasty light lunch upstairs in the famous Regency Tea Room.

We have achieved Tea Guild ‘Award of Excellence’ status so you can expect an exceptional level of quality and service.

Awarded Trip Advisor’s Certificate of Excellence.

Group Visits:

If you would like to find out more information about group bookings or have any other questions please see our group visits page here.

Jane Austen In Bath

Jane Austen in Bath

Jane spent several years living and writing in Bath. In fact, two of her novels are set in the city - 'Northanger Abbey' and 'Persuasion'.

In 1801, Jane Austen embarked on her first extended stay in Bath, a city renowned for its healing waters, fashionable society, and thriving social scene. The grandeur of Bath's Georgian architecture, with its iconic Royal Crescent and the stately Pulteney Bridge spanning the River Avon, immediately captured Austen's imagination.

Jane Austen's time in Bath not only shaped her literary works but also offered her a deeper understanding of human nature and societal norms. Her observations of the rigid class structure and the impact of societal expectations became integral themes in her novels, resonating with readers across generations.

The Jane Austen Festival Summer Ball

The Jane Austen Festival

Ten wonderful days of celebrating all things Austen in the beautiful city of Bath.

The Jane Austen Festival in Bath is the largest and longest running Jane Austen Festival in the world. The first Festival in 2001 took place over a single weekend and has since grown into a 10 day programme, drawing over 5000 people from around the world.

The festival begins with our Regency Costumed Promenade, which has been filling the streets of Bath with over 900 people in Regency dress and since 2004 holds the Guinness World Record for the ‘Largest gathering of people dressed in Regency costumes’. Full of bonnets, soldiers, and drummers the backdrop of Georgian Bath transports visitors back to the time of Jane Austen.

Find out more here.

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