The exhibition considers how landscape, weather and the natural world play an important role in the lives and work of the Brontës.
Highlights of this fascinating new exhibition include the Brontë family copy of Thomas Bewick’s A History of British Birds, poetry manuscripts by Emily and Charlotte, early printed works by Patrick Brontë, copies from Bewick by Emily and Charlotte, plus two wood blocks on loan from the Wordsworth Trust.
Displays will also include items from the 2022 film EMILY, including a signed copy of the screenplay.
September to December 2023
Wed - Sun 10am - 5pm
Mon & Tue CLOSED
Festive Period
Sat, Dec 23rd 10am - 5pm
Sun, Dec 24th - Wed, Dec 27th CLOSED
Thu, Dec 28th 10am - 5pm
Fri, Dec 29th 10am - 5pm
Sat, Dec 30th 10am - 5pm
Sun, Dec 31st 10am - 5pm
Mon, Jan 1st Midday - 5pm
January 2024: Weekends only 10am - 5pm
Last entry to the Museum is at 4pm
Free with entry to the Museum.
The Brontë Parsonage Museum
Church Street
Haworth
Keighley
West Yorkshire, UK
53.831324921723, -1.9568206
The Brontës and the Wild