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The Great Exhibition of 1851, visited by Charlotte Bronte,  was a spectacular coming together of the most incredible minds in the country. Join us for this special Parsonage Unwrapped session to discover more about what The Great Exhibition had to offer, and the potential influence this had on Charlotte.

Book Tickets

Guide Prices

Tickets -
£27.50
£25.00 - concessions and Brontë Society members.

Places are limited, so early booking is advised. Please book in advance online via this link - https://www.bronte.org.uk/whats-on/1258/parsonage-unwrapped-charlotte-and-the-great-exhibition/6722
or by calling 01535 640192.

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Map & Directions

Parsonage Unwrapped: Charlotte and the Great Exhibition

Type:Talk

Bronte Parsonage Museum, Church Street, Haworth, BD22 8DR
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Tel01535 642323

Opening Times

Season (3 Nov 2023)
DayTimes
Friday19:00

* Attendees are invited to join us from 18:30 for a complimentary drink.

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