Dickens and his family lived here for only three years - a rented house with 'all mod cons' for the time - water that could be pumped into the house, their own cesspit, a wine store. You can see the copper in which the family clothing was boiled, and in which their Christmas pudding was cooked each year, as well as the elegant dining room and the desk where Dickens worked. It makes you very aware that even well-to-do Victorians lived without many of the comforts that the most ordinary modern people take for granted. There are interesting displays showing the public aspects of Dickens life and some images showing what he probably looked like in colour.
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Dickens and his family lived here for only three years - a rented house with 'all mod cons' for the time - water that could be pumped into the house, their own cesspit, a wine store. You can see the copper in which the family clothing was boiled, and in which their Christmas pudding was cooked each year, as well as the elegant dining room and the desk where Dickens worked. It makes you very aware that even well-to-do Victorians lived without many of the comforts that the most ordinary modern people take for granted. There are interesting displays showing the public aspects of Dickens life and some images showing what he probably looked like in colour.
The former residence of the famous British literary artist Dickens, this exhibition hall is very wide, the structure of the upper and lower four floors, you can see a lot of home supplies here, the second floor stores some important historical manuscripts and portraits, you can come here to hide a good group.
The Dickens Museum of Former Residence can explore the life and times of Charles Dickens. Including many objects and relics used by Dickens, as well as tables he had written, the museum was also a Victorian building, and the house remained Dickens'living style.
The residence of Victorian British literary giant Dickens in London from 1837 to 1839 has become a world-renowned Dickens Museum and opened to the public in 1925. Dickens'former residence is divided into four layers. It shows some precious versions of paintings, furniture at that time, as well as Dickens' manuscripts, letters, photographs and other personal objects. Visitors can feel the strong Victorian style when they enter the house. It attracts Dickens fans from all over the world to come here and feel the life of this Victorian literary genius. State. This Victorian house on Doughty St. Tranquil Street was once the residence of British great writer Dickens from 1837 to 1839. Although it lasted only three years, it brought about the peak of Dickens'achievements. His famous masterpieces Pickwick, Oliver Twist and Young Master's Return were all completed here. With the change of the times, the three-storey house, after being damaged and rebuilt, was opened to the public in 1925 as the Dickens Museum. The museum displays Dickens'precious manuscripts, portraits, original furniture, etc. to recreate the life of the literary master. On the back of the first floor, there are souvenir shops for free. They sell nostalgic postcards, bookmarks, stationery and related books. Opening hours: Monday to June 10:00 to 17:00, Sunday, holiday closure
The price is average, there is a relatively small space of two or three floors.
Typical exhibitions of architecture and living habits in the 19th century in Britain include the owner's furniture, servants, kitchens and other utensils of cultural value.