Brontë museum reopens after renovation

January 27 2010

Bronte Parsonage Museum in Haworth

The Brontë Parsonage Museum is on Monday, Feb. 1 after an extensive refurbishment reopened to the public. For the redesign is the opinion of many visitors asked about what should change. Eventually, this led to a new arrangement of the exhibits. There are a number of new acquisitions on display, such as Emily Bronte's character and her geometry box set, which the museum recently received auction has managed to secure. The museum has also recently closed a miniature manuscript of Charlotte Brontë purchased. None of these items have been exhibited.

The museum has also called on the people of Haworth to find stuff that they think it is connected with the Brontes. There is a music magazine found the church in Haworth from the time of the Brontes and three bound volumes of the book Family Economist in possession of Tabitha Brown, a former maid of the Brontes.

Director Andrew McCarthy writes:

We're delighted with the improvements to the Parsonage and Sure That Will Enhance the experience thesis or visiting. The new casing and displays are allo wing us to show more of the museum's Treasures of the collection and more of the collection relates to the Haworth That All which the Brontes lived in community. It's wonderful to be bootable to exhibit new entries All which have come to us through the Generosity of local people. Also we've tried to create the new displays in Such a way as to make the Parsonage feel even more like a domestic home and so we hope people will come along and see the new look and enjoy some of the wonderful new displays.

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