Through Mar. 31, guests can immerse themselves in the series' post-Edwardian setting and indulge in afternoon tea events, etiquette classes and holiday events.
“We’re thrilled to be bringing Downton Abbey: The Exhibition to America for the sixth time," said Gareth Neame, Executive Chairman of Carnival Films and executive producer of Downton Abbey. "For those only just embarking on the Downton journey or existing fans excited to experience its splendor, this is the ultimate opportunity to visit some of the most recognizable sets and get up close to real costumes and artifacts from the series and movies. You can also see the historical context and subject matter behind the show, and learn more about the society, culture and issues, which led to the stories we told.”
Tour the grand home of Downton Abbey, which provides an inside look into the Crawleys and the downstairs world of the servants who kept the estate functioning. Get a close-up look at over 60 of the show's official sophisticated costumes worn by Michelle Dockery, Hugh Bonneville and Dame Maggie Smith. Visitors will also learn the vast British history from World War I to the Roaring Twenties, exploring their society, culture and fashion of the time.
Reserve tickets for the exhibition here. 4905 Old Orchard Center