Free Dickens & London Exhibition - Afternoon Entry worth £7.00 per person

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About Dickens & London Exhibition - Afternoon Entry
Address: Museum of London, London Wall, London, EC2Y 5HN
Opening Times: Monday to Sunday between 1pm – 4pm
Opening on the 9th December this new exhibition is an exciting insight into the work of Charles Dickens. With original manuscripts including Bleak House and David Copperfield, photographs and paintings illustrating the themes of his work it is great addition to your London for Less break.
Booking Dickens & London Exhibition - Afternoon Entry tickets you can delve into the history that made Dickens the great writer he was. From the social problems of 19th Century England to Dickens personal experiences this is a one of a kind exhibition that celebrates the 200th anniversary of the author’s birth. During your visit you can soak up the atmosphere of Victorian London through the unique sounds and visual projections that are used to create Dickens London. Don’t miss the fascinating film by William Raban, one of the UK’s leading documentary filmmakers, examining the similarities between London after dark in the 19th Century and now.
The exhibition is set in the Museum of London so with your Dickens & London Exhibition - Afternoon Entry tickets you can spend some time exploring the rest of the museum. Some exhibitions may cost extra.
With Dickens & London Exhibition - Afternoon Entry tickets included on your London for Less break you can visit the exhibition between 1pm and 4pm leaving you the morning to explore the city.
Booking Dickens & London Exhibition - Afternoon Entry tickets you can delve into the history that made Dickens the great writer he was. From the social problems of 19th Century England to Dickens personal experiences this is a one of a kind exhibition that celebrates the 200th anniversary of the author’s birth. During your visit you can soak up the atmosphere of Victorian London through the unique sounds and visual projections that are used to create Dickens London. Don’t miss the fascinating film by William Raban, one of the UK’s leading documentary filmmakers, examining the similarities between London after dark in the 19th Century and now.
The exhibition is set in the Museum of London so with your Dickens & London Exhibition - Afternoon Entry tickets you can spend some time exploring the rest of the museum. Some exhibitions may cost extra.
With Dickens & London Exhibition - Afternoon Entry tickets included on your London for Less break you can visit the exhibition between 1pm and 4pm leaving you the morning to explore the city.
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