The Jane Austen Centre is a must for any enthusiasts of the writer. The presentation about Jane's life was very informative and brought to life by the presenter being dressed in the style of the day.I did feel however, that the entrance price was a little high and also items in the shop .
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The Jane Austen Centre is a must for any enthusiasts of the writer. The presentation about Jane's life was very informative and brought to life by the presenter being dressed in the style of the day.I did feel however, that the entrance price was a little high and also items in the shop .
There are two relics in the ancient city of Bath in the UK and the city is closely related, one is the Roman bathing place for more than 2000 years, and the other is the former residence of British female writer Jane Austen for more than 200 years. She lives and creates here, and the works she has created have been dynamic and influential. Visiting Jane Austen's former residence, revisiting "Pride and Prejudice", and the dragging narrative still feels difficult to read. In fact, in terms of style, I prefer the Bronte sisters "Jane Eyre" and "Wuthering Heights". It is from this literary infiltration of the ordinary outside, the inner freedom, and the promotion of equality. The vague memory left in the reading impression is the scene of the English Highlands.
There we can read Jane Austen’s life before leaving the small room, which has glass display cabinets and a great Jane Austen wax figure. There is no furniture in the room, and there are no small personalized objects you can find at the Bronte Reverend’s residence.
To get to Bass is to see the Austin Center. Tickets are not cheap. There are English tour guides, but they speak very fast and sound a little laborious. So I don't think this tour guide is very useful in itself. For Austin fans, it's mainly for a visit. This place had nothing to do with Austin, that is, the exhibition hall on the first floor. There are plenty of written materials in English. It's also interesting to see the video here, which was explained by Mr. Wickham in the BBC version of Pride and Prejudice. If you're a fan of Austin, this place is a must when you get to Bass. Then you can have English afternoon tea in the tea room on the second floor.
Opening time - "9:45-17:30 in summer, 9 pounds for adult tickets and 8 pounds for discount tickets. Upstairs, Jane Austen shows her biographical introduction and film video adapted from her novel. On the ground floor, she buys small souvenirs and souvenirs related to it. Jane Austen's classic "Pride and Prejudice" is also one of my favorite English plays. I've always been fascinated by Victorian atmosphere stories, an excellent English play, in which everything has to be labeled as British-made, brilliant, beautiful manor, jewelry, noble and elegant clothing, as well as blue sky, green grass and BMW vans, which are easily reminiscent of "pride and prejudice", "age of innocence", "countess" tones. Movies. Even if we remove the characters and leave only the settings and background, everything in the camera tells us - "Look, this is the standard English drama. A statue of Jane Austen will be displayed when the door opens outside Jane Austen Center. You guess what color she'll wear. Yes, blue.
Very worth seeing, recommend everyone