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Wallace & Gromit Queues: Museum Limits Access
3 Jan
Summary
- Harris Museum in Preston faced massive visitor queues for the exhibition.
- The popularity surge occurred during the Christmas holidays.
- Daily entry was stopped at 13:00 GMT due to overwhelming demand.

The Harris Museum in Preston has implemented access restrictions for its popular Wallace and Gromit exhibition. The decision comes after visitor numbers surged dramatically over the recent Christmas holidays, leading to queues of hundreds extending outside the venue daily. This unprecedented demand has created challenges in accommodating all enthusiasts eager to see original sets and models from the beloved Aardman Animations franchise.
To manage the overwhelming influx, museum staff began halting entry for new visitors at 13:00 GMT each day. This measure was put in place to ensure a manageable experience for those already in line and to prevent further excessive waiting times. The exhibition, a major draw for fans of the stop-motion animated duo, was set to close on the upcoming Sunday.




