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Sherlock Holmes: The Exhibition

This science-driven, experiential and environmental exhibition invites visitors to follow in the footsteps of Sherlock Holmes, joining the detective on his pursuit to crack mysteries and crimes using powers of deduction and 19th century crime solving techniques.

The streets of London – dark, shadowy, and mysterious – set the stage for Sherlock Holmes: The Exhibition. This science-driven, experiential and environmental exhibition invites visitors to follow in the footsteps of Sherlock Holmes, the legendary creation of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Visitors join the master detective on his pursuit to crack the most intricate mysteries and crimes using powers of deduction and “cutting-edge” 19th-century crime-solving techniques. Only the truly skilled will surpass the infallible Holmes (with the help of 120 years of scientific progress) and all are welcome to participate in live experiments. Learn more on our website at exhibitsdevelopment.com

EXHIBITION INCLUDES:

• Educational materials meeting STEM initiatives

• Over 200 original artifacts

• Over 25+ hands-on interactives

• Authentic 19th century environments

• Marketing & PR kits

• 221B Baker Street sitting room photo op

EXHIBITION SIZE:

8,000–10,000 square feet | 800–1,000 square meters, minimum ceiling height of 12 feet | 4 meters

LOGISTICS:

Shipping domestic: 9 trucks

Shipping international: 12 containers & airfreight for artifacts

Installation: approximately 15 working days

Deinstallation: approximately 12 working days

AVAILABILITY:

Available summer and fall 2023, and after spring 2024

Floor area

800-1000m²
Language(s)
English
For rent

Setup time

15.0days

Dismantling time

12.0days
Contact

Carrie
O'Keefe

Telephone

+1 651 289 6750

Mobile

+1 612 237 5422

Email

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