MG Britain actually has a Peter Rabbit museum! 🐰

The World of Beatrix Potter is a museum located in Bowness in the Lake District, Cumbria, England, featuring the Peter Rabbit series created by Beatrix Potter.

The museum is one of the most popular attractions in the Lake District and is visited by book lovers from all over the world every year. The museum is mainly divided into three parts: the permanent exhibition, the garden and the tea room, and there is also a shop selling souvenirs. The Peter Rabbit Story Garden is the museum's key attraction and the most prominent exhibit, the garden is full of charming fairy tale atmosphere, reminiscent of the Peter Rabbit story atmosphere. In addition, the museum has several indoor exhibits featuring animated characters and scenes that reflect Potter's world story.

Potter was born into an upper-class family and was taught by a governess, so she was relatively distant from other children of her age. She had many pets and spent her holidays in Scotland and the Lake District developing a love of landscapes, plants and animals. All this she will closely observe and paint.

As a woman, Porter did not have much access to higher education at the time, but her research on fungi and watercolor paintings are still widely respected in mycology. Potter rose to fame in his 30s with the publication of The Tale of Peter Rabbit; At this point, she began writing and drawing for children's books full-time.

Potter published 30 books, of which he is best known for his 24 children's story books. Porter died on December 22, 1943, at his home near Saville, at the age of 77. Today, Potter's books continue to be sold around the world, translated into many languages, and produced into songs, films, ballets and animations; Her life has also been made into a film and television series.

I got up early on the weekend and I went to Windmere and I went to Windmere and I went to Windmere and I went to Windmere. "'Good rabbit never gives up! ' '


I bought the ticket directly by walking in, arrived at about 16:30, and finally finished shopping before closing, but if you have time, it is recommended to give a little more time to visit the souvenir point (finally, I hurriedly selected three rabbits under the urging of the clerk to close the shop).

The entrance will let you wait for a countdown outside a green window, after the countdown is over, a door will slowly open, and you will slowly enter a fairy tale world about a small rabbit.

The story begins with a short film that gives you a brief introduction to Peter Rabbit's backstory, his author, etc., as well as the introduction of several familiar characters, and then officially enters the exhibition area. There are several different scenes, such as the mother duck who is sitting on her eggs and Mr. Fox who pretends to read the newspaper while he is actually salivating over the eggs (quite a kind of polite trash temperament... Um...) .

After that, there is a door, click to go to the back garden (but I feel that there are not many flowers, and I went back to the exhibition area to continue to stroll). Then you can see the mole's home (so cute!). The little squirrel trying to fish, the pathetic little mouse being packed up by the cats, there are many little details!


My favorite is the rabbit's hut! Knock, Knock rabbit is home! Just live in the homestay is also Peter Rabbit theme, with a special special key like the rabbit door key, shallow with a photo

Finally, the souvenir area is also very easy to visit! Medium sized rabbits are generally twenty-five, a larger thirty, and small rabbits and keychains are in the real ten. There are also different souvenirs such as canvas bags/stationery, which are suitable for accompanying hand gifts!

In general, I personally feel that the ticket price is still quite good value, but this also has different opinions ~ but the photo is still beautiful!

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