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    Dracula:  The Exhibition

    Dracula: The Exhibition

    Presented by Rosenbach Museum and Library at Rosenbach Museum and Library

    September 8-October 31, 2010


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    Even dead (or un-dead), Dracula has had a long and eventful life. Dracula, was originally published in 1897 and has never gone out of print. The Rosenbach preserves Stoker’s extensive notes for the novel; this year’s Dracula installation will highlight a selection of these notes along with examples of later works that have drawn inspiration from the notes and from Stoker’s classic tale of terror.


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      • Venue Info

        Rosenbach Museum and Library

        2008 Delancey Place
        Philadelphia, PA 19103

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      • Admission Info

        Tickets:

        (Included with General Admission)
        Adults: $10.00
        Seniors (ages 65 & older): $8.00
        Students & Children: $5.00
        Children under 5: Free
        Rosenbach, AAM, & ICOM Members: Free

        Info Phone: 215-732-1600

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      • Dates & Times

        Dates:
        September 8-October 31, 2010

        Times:

        Tuesday: Noon-5pm
        Wednesday: Noon-8pm
        Thursday: Noon-8pm
        Friday: Noon-5pm
        Saturday: Noon - 6pm
        Sunday: Noon-6pm
        Closed Mondays and National Holidays

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