James Bond chase car and props join No Time To Die exhibition
As we celebrate the 60th anniversary of the James Bond film series, exciting new exhibits have been added to the Bond in Motion – No Time To Die exhibition at Beaulieu.
Read moreBeaulieu announces new Bond exhibition for No Time To Die
Beaulieu is set to launch Bond in Motion – No Time To Die, a new exhibition featuring the iconic cars, gadgets and costumes from the latest 007 film.
Read moreFollow the trail of Sculpture at Beaulieu with summer exhibition
Sculpture at Beaulieu is taking shape in the grounds of Beaulieu’s Palace House, with a brand new trail to follow as you discover 250 incredible sculptures set in stunning surroundings.
Read moreBeaulieu showcases stunning sculptures for 2021
Palace House will be home to more than 250 incredible sculptures this summer, with a brand new exhibition showcasing the work of over 50 sculptors.
Read moreRare Lord Scrumptious car joins Beaulieu’s Chitty exhibition
A rare 1912 Austro-Daimler 27/80 Prince Henry that starred as Lord Scrumptious’ chauffeur-driven car in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang is to go on show at Beaulieu.
Read moreThe Art of Belinda, Lady Montagu exhibition opens at Beaulieu
A new exhibition celebrating the painting, drawing and needlework of Lord Montagu’s mother, Belinda, Lady Montagu, will open in the ancestral family home of Palace House at Beaulieu from Easter.
Read moreFirst exhibition of internationally acclaimed sculpture at Beaulieu
For the first time at Beaulieu, a sculpture exhibition featuring the work of over 60 international and national sculptors will showcase more than 350 stunning works throughout the grounds and gardens of the ancestral Montagu home of Palace House.
Read moreCount’s record-breaking Babs joins Chitty exhibition
The iconic Land Speed Record breaker Babs that inspired Chitty Chitty Bang Bang has joined the Chitty Chitty Bang Bang 50 years exhibition in the National Motor Museum.
Read moreChitty Chitty Bang Bang 50 years preview launch
At Beaulieu’s preview launch of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang 50 years, Lord Montagu and celebrity guest Adrian Hall (who played Jeremy in the film) recreated a scene from the film as they emerged out of the garage in Chitty in the National Motor Museum.
Read moreChild Catcher’s carriage joins Beaulieu’s Chitty exhibition
The original Child Catcher carriage from Chitty Chitty Bang Bang will be on display for the first time in the UK at the National Motor Museum, Beaulieu to celebrate the golden anniversary of the film.
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