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Museo Charles Dickens
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Manuscripts and personal items displayed in author's former home, where he wrote Oliver Twist.
The Charles Dickens Museum is an author's house museum at 48 Doughty Street. It occupies a typical Georgian terraced house which was Charles Dickens's home from 25 March 1837 to December 1839
Here stands the Charles Dickens Museum, which is situated in the only former London home of Charles Dickens to remain intact (he lived in 15 different places in London!). Charles Dickens moved here for 2 years in 1837, during which time he wrote famous novels including Nicholas Nickleby and Oliver Twist. You’ll find letters, manuscripts and first editions from the famous author here, as well as the earliest known portrait of Dickens painted by his Aunt in 1830.
Here stands the Charles Dickens Museum, which is situated in the only former London home of Charles Dickens to remain intact (he lived in 15 different places in London!). Charles Dickens moved here for 2 years in 1837, during which time he wrote famous novels including Nicholas Nickleby and Oliver T…
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48-49 Doughty St
London, England