Charles Dickens' Birthplace Museum
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Friday: 10:00 - 17:30
Saturday: 10:00 - 17:30
Sunday: 10:00 - 17:30
About Charles Dickens' Birthplace Museum
Charles Dickens was born in this house on 7th February 1812. The Charles Dickens Birthplace Museum is the perfect place to start exploring and experiencing the work of one of England’s most famous and best-loved writers.
Charles Dickens' Birthplace Museum Description
Charles Dickens was born in this house, then known as 1 Mile End Terrace, on 7th February 1812. It was the first married home of his parents, John and Elizabeth Dickens. Here you can experience the authentic atmosphere of the comfortable Regency home which would have greeted the new-born Dickens.
Much of Victorian Portsmouth still remains in the city’s streets and heritage, drawn upon by Dickens himself in Nicholas Nickleby. The Charles Dickens Birthplace Museum is the perfect place to start exploring and experiencing the work of one of England’s most famous and best-loved writers.
2015 - 2016 Opening Hours
Charles Dickens' Birthplace Museum is closed between October 2015 to the end of March 2016, with the following exceptions;
Christmas Weekend Opening
Open from Friday 4th to Sunday 6th December, 10am - 5pm
Special opening to celebrate Dickens' Birthday Sunday 7th February, 10am - 5pm.
Last admission 30 minutes before closing time.
Reviews
There will be a Dickens-themed Christmas concert taking place at St Mary's Church next month, as the Spinnaker Chorus ring in the festive season with their production - 'What the Dickens'. See the post below for more details.
Looks like Charles had a bit of a rough night! He's experiencing some Hard Times, maybe from one too many Martini Chuzzlewits, or indulging in Our Mutu-ale Friend... (P.S. Drink responsibly, folks)
Recently reissued by Ladybird Books, this classic Charles Dickens book is exclusively available at our Charles Dickens' Birthplace Museum, The Charles Dickens Museum in London and Bleak House in Broadstairs.
Next week, our friends at the New Theatre Royal will be hosting a special, five-night performance of Great Expectations. One of Dickens' most famous works will come to life on the NTR stage, and you can get tickets by following the link below.
Today we are celebrating the life and talent of Charles Dickens who was born on this day in 1812. The Birthplace will be open all day with hourly readings by the Dickens Fellowship, from 11am onwards. Admission free today.
This week we will be celebrating the birth of one of our greatest ever authors Charles Dickens, who was born on 7th February 1812 at Mile End Terrace, Landport, now 393 Old Commercial Road. On Wednesday there will be a toast and wreath laying at 11am and hourly readings from Midday. To mark the anniverary admission is free. Hope to see you there.
Make it a Dickensian Christmas. The Charles Dickens Birthplace Museum is open for special Christmas openings on Saturday 9th and Sunday 10th December from 10am-5pm. The museum on Old Commercial Road will host hourly readings by the Dickens Fellowship between 11am-4pm each day. Admission is free to Portsmouth residents. Cllr Linda Symes, Cabinet Member for Culture, Leisure and sport at Portsouth City Council said "This is a great way to take some time out from the hectic run up to Christmas to enjoy one of the city's most authentic museums, and listen to some Dickensian stories".
This is the last weekend to visit the Charles Dickens Birthplace before closing for the winter. Hope you enjoy your visit.
"My advice is, never to do to-morrow what you can do today. Procastination is the thief of time..." Quote by Charles Dickens, from David Copperfield. Today's poignant illustration titled 'The Empty Chair' is an engraving which was done by Sir Luke Fildes depicting the study, desk and chair standing empty after the death of Charles Dickens, on this day in 1870. Image: Copyright Portsmouth Museums
On Friday we re-open for the season. As is customary, admission will be free all weekend. We hope you enjoy your visit.
What the Dickens! It's only seven days to go until we re-open for the season. Admission is free for the first weekend. What a treat.
Re-opening for the season
Today's illustration is from a series of illustrated cigarette cards depicting 'Historic Places from Charles Dickens'. This one shows ' Poor Jo's Churchyard, Russell Court, Drury Lane'. The place is taken from Bleak House and is described as a "hemmed-in churchyard, pestiferous and obscene whence malignant diseases communicate with our dear brothers and sisters who have not yet departed". This item is currently on display at Portsmouth Museum as part of 'The Art of the Story' Dickens display.
Today we are celebrating the life and talent of Charles Dickens who was born on this day, 7th February 1812. The Birthplace will be open all day with hourly readings by the Dickens Fellowship, from midday onwards.
It's that time of year again. Join us tomorrow at the Charles Dickens Birthplace to celebrate the birthday of perhaps one of our greatest ever authors Charles Dickens, who was born here on 7th February 1812. There will be a toast and wreath laying at 11am and hourly readings from midday. Today's image is a mezzotint from 1870 titled 'Charles Dickens, A Great Humanitarian'.
A stipple engraving of Dickens by Edwin Roffe dated 1861
A letterpress print by one of Dickens' favoured illustrators Frederick Barnard, from a 'Sketch by Boz'
Happy Christmas to everyone. As the Kyd watercolours are proving so popular, here's another from the series, this time showing Uriah Heep, from David Copperfield.
Very, very interesting and a fascinating insight into the life of Charles Dickens.
Charles dickens birthplace visited in Portsmouth many years ago was with my later father,only a young person when visited this lovely place
Always fascinating to visit a famous persons birthplace. This was no exception. And very helpful members of staff
Very, very interesting and a fascinating insight into the life of Charles Dickens.
Charles dickens birthplace visited in Portsmouth many years ago was with my later father,only a young person when visited this lovely place
Always fascinating to visit a famous persons birthplace. This was no exception. And very helpful members of staff
More about Charles Dickens' Birthplace Museum
Tuesday: -
Wednesday: -
Thursday: -
Friday: 10:00 - 17:30
Saturday: 10:00 - 17:30
Sunday: 10:00 - 17:30