Brontë Parsonage - Tourism Leaflets Online
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Brontë Parsonage - Tourism Leaflets Online
TICKET NOW LASTS FOR THE WHOLE YEAR New Displays for 2010 Following a Heritage Lottery Fund grant, the Parsonage rooms will feature new displays in 2010, with more of the museum’s collection on display and new presentations relating to the fascinating history of Haworth in the Brontës’ time. Special exhibitions at the museum in 2010 Sex, Drugs and Literature – The Infernal World of Branwell Brontë 2 February 2010 to 31 December 2010 As a child, Branwell was considered the greatest genius of the Brontë family. He was the first of the Brontë siblings to see his poems in print, but whilst his sisters went on to write their great novels, Branwell declined into alcoholism, dying at the age of thirty-one with a string of failed career attempts behind him. This exhibition examines Branwell’s creative output and poses the question, ‘what went wrong?’ Genius: The Brontë Story 2 February 2010 to 31 December 2010 The story of the Brontës’ lives is just as fascinating as the fictional stories they created in their books. This major new exhibition traces the Brontë story and how their great novels came to be written, and includes the treasures of the museum’s collections as well as hands-on interactive displays for children and families. Visitor information For up to date information visit www.bronte.info The Brontë Parsonage Museum is open every day of the year except 4-31 January and 24-27 December 2010, 2-31 January 2011. Opening Hours: 10.00am-5.30pm April to September 11.00am-5.00pm October to March Last ticket half an hour before closing Bank Holiday bus service between KWVR Haworth station and the Parsonage. Brontë Parsonage MUSEUM Inspirational home of the Brontë sisters Admissions: Adult £6.50, Child (5-16 inclusive) £3.50, Family Ticket (admits 2 adults & up to 3 children) £15.50, Senior Citizen £5.00, Student £5.00, ES40 holder £4.00 The museum has regular discount promotions including 2 for 1 admission and free days for children. For details contact the museum – bronte@bronte.org.uk/01535 642323. The Brontë Society is the charity which runs the Brontë Parsonage Museum. If you would like to make a donation that is equal to or more than the normal admission charge, we will give you free admission for a year. If you’re a UK taxpayer and you agree, the government will give us an extra 28% on top of your donation. This makes a huge difference to charities like the Brontë Society. Groups: Special rates are available for groups of 10+, though advanced booking is essential. We also offer evening events for pre-booked groups. For further details please contact the museum. Physical Access: Please note that the upper floor of the Museum is accessible only via a staircase. Please contact the Museum for advice. We will do our best to help with visitors’ special needs. A room guide to the museum is available in Braille. Cameras: No photography or video is allowed inside the museum. The Brontë Parsonage Museum, Haworth, Keighley, West Yorkshire BD22 8DR, England Telephone: +44 (0)1535 642323 Fax: +44 (0)1535 647131 E-mail: bronte@bronte.org.uk www.bronte.info Registered Charity: 529952 Registered Company: 73855 Registered Museum: 1232 All information correct at the time of going to press. The Museum reserves the right to amend details if necessary. Please direct any queries to the Brontë Parsonage Museum. ‘Haworth and home wakes sensations which lie dormant elsewhere’ Charlotte Brontë www.bronte.info The Brontë Parsonage Museum Family activities Brontë Society membership The Brontës are perhaps the world’s most famous literary family and Haworth Parsonage, now the Brontë Parsonage Museum, was their home from 1820 to 1861 and the place where great romantic novels such as Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights were written. Throughout the year the Parsonage organises a variety of special events and activities: trails, drop-in craft activities, dressing up, talks and guided walks around the village. For details contact the Education Officer – susan.newby@bronte.org.uk/ 01535 640185. The Brontë Society was founded in 1893 to collect and preserve Brontë manuscripts, letters and artefacts, and to promote greater awareness of the Brontë story. The Society now runs the Brontë Parsonage Museum, caring for its unique collection, supporting academic research and encouraging public access. By becoming a member of the Society you can help support this work, and receive a range of benefits. For details contact the Society Administrator – peter.morrison@ bronte.org.uk/01535 640195. Many of the Brontës’ manuscripts and letters are exhibited in the Parsonage, but as well as its literary significance, the house still retains a powerful atmosphere of the Brontës’ time, giving a wonderful insight into their day to day lives. The rooms the Brontës once used are largely unchanged and filled with their furniture, clothes and personal possessions, as well as a range of domestic artefacts of the period. Education Our award-winning education service offers a varied programme of formal and informal learning. There are activities, workshops and courses for all ages over a range of subject areas. For details contact the Education Officer – susan.newby@ bronte.org.uk/01535 640185. The village of Haworth Haworth is a former wool manufacturing village surrounded by moorland and the Pennine hills. It retains much of its character and both the village and the landscape would be recognised by the Brontës today. Main Street offers an interesting variety of shops, tearooms and the public houses once frequented by Branwell Brontë. The Keighley and Worth Valley Railway runs regular steam trains to the village. Stanbury & Lancs Oakworth St Michael & All Angels Church Haworth Railway Station Haworth on Ro Keighley, Thornton & A629 Harrogate A65 A61 Keighley A650 Bradford Thornton M65 Burnley A6033 ad A646 t tree Museum in S Ma The Brontës have inspired successive generations of writers and artists. Our contemporary arts programme includes events with prominent authors, exhibitions, film screenings, creative workshops and activities for visitors. For details contact the Arts Officer – jenna.holmes@bronte.org.uk/ 01535 640188. Rawd Contemporary arts programme A59 Skipton KEIGHLEY & WORTH VALLEY RAILWAY M66 A1 Leeds A1M A629 M62 Halifax M62 Huddersfield Wakefield M1 Barnsley Footpaths Oxenhope & A6033 Manchester A629
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