The Windsor Castle Dolls House, also known as Queen Mary’s Dolls’ House, is celebrating its 100th anniversary in 2024. This iconic attraction is set to captivate visitors with a range of special displays, restorations, and digital content, offering a unique glimpse into the intricate world of miniature treasures.
Special Displays and Celebrations
Centenary Display
To mark the 100th anniversary, a special display of items from the Dolls’ House will be staged in the Waterloo Chamber. Visitors will have the opportunity to marvel at the miniature wonders, including a concert grand piano, Crown Jewels, and items from the kitchens and servants’ quarters. This display will be open from Thursday, 18 January 2024.
Room Restoration
The room housing the Dolls’ House has undergone a meticulous restoration process. The murals by Philip Connard, Dorothy Cohen, and Winifred Hardman have been carefully restored, and the ornate corner niches have been filled with miniature plants and flowers, creating an even more immersive experience for visitors.
Digital Content
To enhance the exploration of the Dolls’ House, the attraction has been filmed from a ‘dolls’ eye view’ perspective. This innovative approach allows online visitors to explore the rooms in closer detail than ever before, providing a unique and engaging virtual experience.
New Publications
To commemorate the 100th anniversary, two new books have been released. “The Miniature Library of Queen Mary’s Dolls’ House” by Elizabeth Clark Ashby offers a comprehensive look at the Dolls’ House’s literary collection, while a redesigned edition of Lucinda Lambton’s authoritative history of the Dolls’ House provides a fresh perspective on this remarkable attraction.
Operating Days and Times
Day | Opening Hours |
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Thursday to Monday | 10:00 to 17:15 (last admission at 16:00) from April to October |
10:00 to 16:15 (last admission at 15:00) from November to March | |
Tuesdays and Wednesdays | Closed |
Ticket Prices
Visitor Type | Advance Ticket | On-the-Day Ticket |
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Adult | £28 | £30 |
Young Adult (18-24) | £18 | £19.50 |
Child (5-17) | £15.50 | £16.50 |
Disabled | £15.50 | £16.50 |
Additional Information
Getting There
Windsor Castle is easily accessible by various modes of transportation. Visitors can reach the castle by train from Waterloo and Paddington stations, by bus from London Victoria, or by car via the M3, M4, M25, and M40 motorways.
Parking
For those arriving by car, long-stay parking is available, and park-and-ride services are located at Legoland Windsor and Windsor Home Park, providing convenient options for visitors.
The Windsor Castle Dolls House Reopening is a must-visit event for castles touring enthusiasts in 2024. With a range of special displays, restorations, and digital content, this centenary celebration promises to offer a truly immersive and unforgettable experience for visitors of all ages. Plan your visit today and be a part of this remarkable milestone in the history of this iconic attraction.
References
- https://www.windsor.gov.uk/ideas-and-inspiration/blog-latest-news/read/2024/01/celebrations-at-windsor-castle-mark-100-years-of-queen-marys-dolls-house-b98
- https://www.rct.uk/about/news-and-features/celebrations-at-windsor-castle-mark-100-years-of-queen-marys-dolls-house
- https://windsorcastle.co.uk/queen_marys_dolls_house