The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

‘Downton Abbey’ exhibit celebrates PBS drama

It will be open in same Sandy Springs complex as ‘Friends Experience.’

- By Rodney Ho rodney.ho@ajc.com

“The Friends Experience” may be leaving Atlanta, but a similar experience is coming to celebrate PBS’S “Downton Abbey.”

“Downton Abbey: The Exhibition” arrives Sept. 25 in the same shopping complex where “The Friends Experience” is wrapping up Sept. 26 but in a different space. Tickets are $36 to $39 and the exhibit will be open seven days a week. It runs through Jan. 17 at 1155 Mount Vernon Highway in Sandy Springs.

The iconic series, which ran from 2010 to 2016 with a film in 2019 and a sequel set for 2022, focused on a wealthy British family and their domestic servants in the early 20th century. It pulled in the biggest audiences in the

history of PBS.

The exhibit, according to a press release, “transports you to post-edwardian England, where the characters and the iconic house come to life. You’ll be immersed in the fascinatin­g social history, culture, and some of the most memorable moments from the show’s six-season run.”

Much of the aristocrat­ic family’s home will be replicated for maximum selfie opportunit­ies. Among the sets will be Mrs. Patmore’s hectic kitchen, Carson’s office and the family’s fabulous dining room. There are also 50 official costumes worn by “Downton Abbey” actors such as Michelle Dockery, Hugh Bonneville and Dame Maggie Smith.

There will also be a more museum-like look into the key news events that shaped the Crawley family and their staff.

The exhibition made its debut in New York City in 2017 and has since been to West Palm Beach, Florida; Boston; and Asheville, North Carolina.

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