It’s elementary!
The world’s most famous detective inspired an amazing exhibition celebrating Sherlock Holmes and takes you inside his mind with immersive interaction.
The International Exhibition of Sherlock Holmes opens at Pacific Science Center this weekend. The new exhibit celebrates Arthur Conan Doyle’s creation combining science, history and the detective’s impact on pop culture. As you journey through the exhibit you don’t just see incredible artifacts, displays that takes you to Victorian London and even original books and pages penned by the legendary Conan Doyle.
Holmes was a scientific expert ahead of his time who saw clues other missed in mysterious crimes. Doctor turned author Conan Doyle influenced he way police work was conducted then and now. You will see original manuscripts and investigative tools and be taken into Holmes’ London to solve a dastardly crime using the master detective’s groundbreaking methods.
From Doyle’s Study to Baker Street to Sherlockian elements from film and television series, this is an exhibit for the ultimate fan who wants to be “Sherlocked” to those who want to dive into the science of crime solving to lovers of Victorian history.
The International Exhibition of Sherlock Holmes at Pacific Science Center in Seattle October 15 to January 8.
By Editor