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From Venice to Cheshire: The Grand Tour Story behind Tatton Park's Library
From Venice to Cheshire: The Grand Tour Story behind Tatton Park's Library
Step inside the hidden world of Tatton Park’s historic library and uncover the fascinating journeys behind its remarkable books.
Join PhD researcher Rachel Daley to discover how rare books from across Europe found their way to Tatton Park through the travels and ambitions of Samuel Hill and his nephew Samuel Egerton. From the canals of Venice to the libraries of England, this talk explores the world of the eighteenth-century Grand Tour, where books, art, and collecting became symbols of taste, status, and curiosity.
Through beautiful and rare items from the collection, Rachel reveals the people, stories, and European influences that helped shape Tatton Park’s library into a window onto eighteenth-century culture and travel.
Perfect for anyone interested in history, books, travel, art, or uncovering the hidden stories behind historic collections.
This event supports the fascinating 'Beyond the View: Canaletto' exhibition and your ticket includes entry to view this on the day of the talk. The event takes place in Lord Egerton's Apartment, overlooking Tatton Park's award winning gardens.