Event details

Tuesday 12 May
Wednesday 8 July
Wednesday 14 October

10.30am to 12pm

Price: £45 per person
Ticket includes entry to the house, garden and farmyard

Chatsworth House is one of Britain’s most important stately homes, famous for its world-class art collection, which includes paintings, sculptures and historic manuscripts.

Join Devonshire Collection Curator Katherine Hardwick-Kulpa to learn more about how the Devonshire Collection has developed, exploring key collecting themes through the prism of seven special objects.

Taking place in our collections study room, you will have the opportunity to take a deep dive into some of the objects that have shaped this extraordinary collection, from Van Dyck to ceramics and everything in between.

Your ticket includes access to the house and garden for you to explore at your own pace after the event.

Meeting point

Please meet at Flora’s Temple in the garden at 10:30am. Show your booking barcode at the lower garden gates to enter the garden. View map (Flora's is number 8)

Accessibility

This event takes place in the collections room, which is a step free venue. Please email [email protected] if you have any questions about accessibility.

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