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Victoria Revealed

Until Feb 27 2013 Kensington Palace, The Broadwalk, Kensington Gardens, London, W8 4PX Full details & map

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The Palace re-opened in March after major refurbishment, with the permanent exhibition 'Victoria Revealed', which looks at the life and reign of Victoria through her own words. Visitors learn about Victoria's first day as Queen at Kensington Palace, the early days of her relationship with Prince Albert, their family life and aspects of Albert's involvement in the 1851 Great Exhibition. Exhibits include Victoria's wedding dress and jewellery, along with personal objects including paintings by Winterhalter and Landseer and gifts that Victoria exchanged with Albert during their engagement. There are also replica Victorian toys and interactive displays including clothes to try on.

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Kensington Palace, The Broadwalk, Kensington Gardens, London W8 4PX

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Acquired by William and Mary in 1689, Kensington Palace was radically altered first by Sir Christopher Wren and again in the reign of George I,...

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Transport High Street Kensington/Notting Hill Gate 

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020 7492 1561

http://www.hrp.org.uk

Mar-Sep 10am-6pm daily; Oct-Feb 10am-5pm daily; last adm one hour before closing. Closed Dec 24-26

£14.50, £12 concs, accompanied under-16s free; £34 family ticket (2 adults, up to 6 children)

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Rita Windham-Wright
By Rita - May 6 2012
4/5

I loved the exhibition, the palace is looking gorgeous after renovation however one have to know a quite a bit of history to be able to follow who is who.

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