Tim Burton exhibition London: The World of Tim Burton tickets, opening times and nearest tube stop
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The World of Tim Burton exhibition, a display which highlights the work of the beloved filmmaker, is set to go on display in the capital just in time for Halloween.
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Hide AdThe curated collection of props and more from Burton’s own archive will finally set to come to the capital following a decade-long world tour.
As the exhibition’s name suggests visitors will be invited into Burton’s unique world through the designs and aesthetic of some of his most famous works.
Here’s what fans need to know about the upcoming exhibition from when it will open to whether you need a ticket.
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The themed exhibition will open on October 25 a week before Halloween. But it won’t just be here for the spooky season. There will be plenty of time to see it as it is set to be open in London for a total of six months before it closes next April.
Extended London Tim Burton exhibition opening times
There will be a select number of dates in which the exhibition will be open later until 8pm. These dates are listed below:
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Hide Ad- October 25
- October 26
- November 1
- November 2
- November 8
- November 15
- November 22
- November 29
- December 6
- December 13
- December 20
Where is the London Tim Burton exhibition and what is the nearest station to it?
The Tim Burton exhibition will be based at the Design Museum which is in Kensington. The museum is a short stroll from the Kensington Olympia station which is on the District line.
Do I need a ticket for the London Tim Burton exhibition?
Yes, the exhibition is a ticketed display. Tickets start from £19.69 for adults and £9.85 for children and are available via the Design Museum’s website.
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