For one week only, a unique experience to view a spectacular 1/12th scale miniature replica of Leighton House at the museum.
This July, experience a unique opportunity to view a 1/12th miniature model of Leighton House and its richly decorated interiors, created by specialists Mulvany & Rogers.
Measuring 2.5m wide when fully opened and over 1m high, the miniature reimagines the iconic spaces of the Victorian artist studio-home in exquisite detail.
On display for one week only at the museum, join a limited series of private tours, including an exclusive close-up viewing; an introduction to the techniques and challenges involved in making of the miniature; and a highlights tour of Leighton House itself.
Useful information:
Tours available every day from 15 to 20 July, at 11am and 2pm.
Group gather in the reception area of the museum for a sharp start at 11am / 2pm.
Each tour lasts around 45min.
In addition to the tour and exclusive miniature viewing, ticket holders have access to the temporary exhibition, The Arab Hall: Past and Present and the garden.
About Mulvany & Rogers
Kevin Mulvany and Susie Rogers are leading miniaturists interpreting some of the world's most beautiful buildings and interiors. Trained as art historian, their work achieves a balance between pure historic reconstruction and a personal artistic interpretation, aimed at recreating the unique atmosphere and energy of the space. Their work is held in museums and private collections around the world and includes replicas of Hampton Court, Versailles, Buckingham Palace, The Albert Hall, Sans Souci, Casa Baltlo, Villa Barbero, Spencer House, Hogwarts and Ham House, amongst others.

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Visitor information
Address
12 Holland Park Road, London, Greater London, W14 8LZ
020 7361 3783
Opening times
Opening hours
Wednesdays to Mondays, 10am – 5:30pm
Last entry 4:30pm
Exclusions and safety measures
National Art Pass benefits not valid for guided tours and public programme.




















