The Herschel Museum of Astronomy occupies 19 New King Street, the Georgian townhouse where William Herschel lived with his sister Caroline and discovered the planet Uranus in March 1781, using a telescope he built in the workshop at the back of the house. It opened as a museum on 13 March 1981, exactly two centuries after that discovery, and is now run as a registered charity by the Bath Preservation Trust, which became sole trustee in 2015. Rooms are kept close to their eighteenth-century layout, with the workshop and the garden where Herschel ground his own telescope mirrors both open to visitors. The building is Grade II* listed. The musician Brian May, an astrophysicist by training, has served as the museum's patron since December 2013.
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