Opens at January 1-December 31 Friday 12:00-15:15,17:00-20:15,Opens at Saturday-Sunday 12:00-15:15
Recommended sightseeing time:0.5-1 hour
Address:
18 Folgate St, London E1 6BX, United KingdomMap
Phone+44 20 7247 4013
What travelers say:
Very cost-effective, convenient transportation, completely stimulated my desire to go out ( ͈ ᵕ `͈ ) ◞♡
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Dennis Severs' House Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Dennis Seavers House takes visitors back to 18th century England. It is not arranged according to the traditional style, but uses a virtual scene to reproduce a family in the Georgian period in England, recording the process of a family from prosperity to decline. When you are in it, you will hear the rustling sound of weaving in the attic, you can see the faint candlelight and fire through the curtains, and you will smell the intoxicating aroma of wine that permeates the room. Although it is not a real historical site except for the house, it is like stepping back in time.
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Dennis Severs' House Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Very cost-effective, convenient transportation, completely stimulated my desire to go out ( ͈ ᵕ `͈ ) ◞♡
The home of a textile worker in the 18th century, keeping their lives in the state of their lives at that time, as if the owner had just left in the morning! Funny
The moment you walk into the Dennis Family Museum in London, you are like a momentary journey through another era, in the house, without any power supply, only the candlelight of a lit candle. As you walk through the room quietly, you can feel how people lived in the 18th and 19th centuries.
Not very good to book, but it is worth a visit, very good creativity and layout, very detailed and complicated details and information volume, you need to forget yourself, forget your age, fully immerse yourself in all this designed by dennis for you, experience everything static is happening. A true time capsule.
Near SpitalfieldsMarket, this is a house built in 1724. Living here in the 20th century, a quirky artist DennisSevers turned the house into a time capsule, his life seems to be in the 18th century. Now, the styles of the rooms are different from the century, and you can experience 18th-20th century London life in one place.