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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Wallace & Gromit Exhibition Draws Huge Crowds

Wallace & Gromit Exhibition Draws Huge Crowds

15 Jan

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Summary

  • Nearly 160,000 visitors attended the Wallace & Gromit exhibition.
  • The museum experienced visitor numbers more than double its previous average.
  • The exhibit recreated Wallace's living room, modeled on creator's grandmother's home.
Wallace & Gromit Exhibition Draws Huge Crowds

The Harris Museum in Preston has experienced a triumphant return following its four-year closure, with its "Wallace & Gromit in A Case at the Museum" exhibition attracting an astonishing 160,000 visitors. This celebration of local writer Nick Park's beloved animation ran from September to January, drawing queues that stretched across The Flag Market during the festive period.

The Grade I-listed museum, which reopened after a significant £19.2 million refurbishment, saw visitor numbers more than double its previous average in the opening month, averaging 14,500 weekly. To manage the overwhelming response, a daily 1:00 PM cut-off was implemented for new visitors.

A particularly enchanting feature of the exhibition was the meticulously recreated living room of Wallace, a space notably modeled on Nick Park's grandmother's home in Preston. The success of this exhibition has spurred excitement for future events scheduled for 2026, including "The World of Martin Brown: Horrible Histories" and "Horrockses Fashions: Everyday Glamour."

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Nearly 160,000 people visited the exhibition.
The museum reopened with the exhibition between September and January, following a four-year closure.
A recreation of Wallace's living room, inspired by Nick Park's grandmother's home, was a key attraction.

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