A Journey to India
This Autumn be the first to see a new display of a 19th-century panoramic artwork from Attingham's collection.
- Booking essential
- Free event (admission applies)
Take a trip behind the scenes to be among the first to see a new display of a 9th-century panoramic artwork from Attingham's collection.
After a long period of extensive conservation work see the new display in person, find out what's next for this piece, and tell us your thoughts.
Booking is recommended due to limited tour numbers. Pre-bookable online with spare tickets available from Visitor Reception. Visits start in the Picture Gallery and last around 30 minutes. Not recommended for children under 14 years old.
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This event is free, but normal admission charges apply for the venue.
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- Booking details
Call 03442491895
- Meeting point
Please collect your ticket from Visitor Reception and make your way to the Picture Gallery in the Mansion to meet your guide.
- What to bring and wear
Due help us protect the historic interior and collection of the Mansion please do not wear stilettos or large backpacks.
- Accessibility
'A Journey to India' will be held on the second floor of the Mansion. There is no lift in this area and is only accessible via 2 flights of stairs. Please contact Attingham Park for more information if you have any access requirements on 01743 708170.
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