Exhibit includes set reconstructions, costumes, props and interactive video displays.
Downton Abbey: The Exhibition has opened its doors in New York for a limited run.
The three story immersive exhibit – which can be viewed at 218 W. 57th Street – includes set reconstructions, as well as original costumes and props, along with interactive video displays.
The show’s executive producer Gareth Neame along with series stars Michelle Dockery, Joanne Frogatt, Sophie McShera, Lesley Nicol and Allen Leech were all on hand for the VIP Opening Reception held on Friday, November 17.
The exhibition includes faithful set reconstructions of the Servant Stairwell, Servant’s Quarters and Mr. Carson’s office complete with original props and costumes.
Other set reconstructions include the Dining Room and Mary’s Bedroom.
Visitors will find dozens of costumes – from both Upstairs and Downstairs – as well as jewellery, props and correspondences.
There is also a gift shop including merchandise from Kurt Adler, Langley Empire Candle, Heritage Lace, The Republic of Tea, Royal Doulton and other licensees.
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