Bachelors' Club

Museum | Tarbolton | Schottland | Großbritannien

Historisches Gebäude in Tarbolton

Das Bachelors' Club in Tarbolton ist ein historisches Gebäude, das eng mit dem berühmten schottischen Dichter Robert Burns verbunden ist. Es wurde im 17. Jahrhundert erbaut und war der Treffpunkt des von Burns mitgegründeten Bachelors' Club, einer Männergesellschaft, die sich dem Tanz, der Debatte und der Freimaurerei widmete. In diesem Club lernte Burns nicht nur zu tanzen, sondern auch, sich mit den wichtigen Themen seiner Zeit auseinanderzusetzen.

Bachelors' Club Robert Burns Geschichte

Das Gebäude selbst ist authentisch restauriert und bietet einen faszinierenden Einblick in die sozialen Strukturen und das Leben des 18. Jahrhunderts in Schottland. Im Erdgeschoss können Besucher die 18. Jahrhundert-Räume besichtigen, während das Obergeschoss die ursprünglichen Treffräume beherbergt, in denen Burns und seine Freunde ihre Diskussionen führten. Besonders bemerkenswert ist die "10 Rules of Membership", die Burns für den Club verfasste und die als ein seltenes Dokument der sozialen Normen und Werte dieser Zeit gilt.

18. Jahrhundert soziale Strukturen Schottland

Ein weiteres interessantes Merkmal des Bachelors' Club ist das traditionelle Reetdach, ein typisches Baumaterial für Häuser in dieser Region. Der Club ist einer der wenigen verbliebenen reetgedeckten Gebäude in Schottland, und seine Erhaltung wird fortlaufend gepflegt, um den historischen Charme des Hauses zu bewahren.

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Sandgate St
KA5 5RB Tarbolton

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Öffnungszeiten

Sonntags12:00 - 16:00
Montags12:00 - 16:00
Dienstags--
Mittwochs--
Donnerstags--
Freitags12:00 - 16:00
Samstags12:00 - 16:00

Bewertungen

26 Bewertungen

John & Wendy Graver
06.09.2024

It's not open. Big building work especially on roof
Stephen Paxton
06.08.2024

Off the beaten track. A small gem to enjoy, especially if you are a Burns aficionado. Only the single, upstairs room is of true interest. The lady on duty was brilliant. Attentive and knowledgeable. Recommended.
Frank Maguire
03.06.2024

A superb collection of social history. The staff were so very tactile , and their delivery of the history of the Bachelors club enlightening and entertaining on it's presentation. A little Gem of a place. Thank you.
Cheryl Parrett
27.05.2024

Enjoyable visit, the guide was very friendly and interesting
Jane Farmer
17.08.2023

Very friendly and knowledgeable curator who showed us around. It's brilliant that it's been bought and saved. Very interesting.
Gyorgy Nagy
29.05.2023

An absolutly stunning beautiful jewelbox. It maybe small, but in this case size doesn't matter
Lori King
02.05.2023

Loved this visit. Tom was a great your guide
ian capstick
10.08.2021

I have been lots of times as a member of the NTS.. And as a member of the Batchelors Club friends. We can't wait to get back to music again in the Batchelors Club. 🎼🎼
Neil Smith
13.02.2020

Check for the opening times,anyone interested in Burns then it is a must do.
Jessica April
29.09.2019

Closed when I went to visit on 14th Sept, not stated on Scotland national trust website, customer service not answering to their incompetence. Poor communication.
Gary Spencer
23.08.2019

Very interesting to find out about our passed the guide was very knowledgeable and the building was great keep it up.
Alex Hardie
03.08.2019

Excellent, very knowledgable guide.
David Close
22.07.2019

Sympathetically restored premises and educational exhibits from NTS that are key to Burns’ time spent living there, which ultimately influenced some of his most important works. Our NTS guide was also fantastic and brought the visit to life.
Cassiopeia on Tour
14.06.2019

Unfortunately closed when we were there
John Capstick
11.06.2019

Very interesting place anyone wants to know more about Burns . Should make sure and Go there . 🎶😁🌹
Dave Wightman
04.06.2019

Very interesting insight into Burn's life as a young man, meeting and debating with his friends. The building itself and it's history is fascinating.
Tom Burns
23.01.2019

I try to visit this centre in Tarbolton at least once a year. The curator's I find are helpful and informative. They help to bring the Bard alive.
Chris Waddell
01.02.2018

Great place, a must for all true Burns Fans
dennis berry
24.09.2018

The National Trust of both Scotland and England do a sterling job and deserve credit for the effots of there volunteers
Liam Gallagher
08.08.2018

Interesting to see this house which played an important role in the life of Rabbie Burns. Visit made all the more interesting through the information provided by the guide who had been drafted in from the Burns Museum.
William Johnston
02.06.2018

Wonderful atmosphere and well worth visiting.

 

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