Waddesdon Manor in Britain spotlights its kitchens in a new exhibition


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The menu for the famous lunch for Queen Victoria in 1890 is part of the archival material on display alongside kitchen utensils for 'History Of The Manor Kitchen'. Photo: AFP

One of the most beautiful homes of the Rothschild family, Waddesdon Manor will shortly open the doors of its kitchens, in a new exhibition running from Feb 3 to March 7,2021.

The perfect opportunity to immerse yourself in the history of this mecca of 19th-century British gastronomy. Located in Buckinghamshire in England, Waddesdon Manor was the scene of many lavish parties organised by Baron Ferdinand de Rothschild.

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