‘Downton Abbey’ art show, high tea to take over Prudential Center in Boston

“Downton Abbey” will take over the Prudential Center in Boston from the top of the tower to the hallways.
"Fleurs de Villes: Downton Abbey" will transform the mall into an early 20th-century English estate from Nov. 5-9.
The free art exhibition will feature 15 mannequins each inspired by characters from the award-winning period drama.
“From Lady Mary’s iconic gowns to the distinguished uniforms of the household staff, these botanical masterpieces offer a captivating glimpse into early 20th-century sophistication — brought to life by Boston’s top floral designers,” the floral show’s event page reads.
Superfans of the hit show can elevate their experience by heading to View Boston for a “Downton Abbey”-themed high tea experience.
The observation deck will transform into an English garden escape, also with floral mannequins and an immersive garden installation overlooking Boston’s skyline.
High tea will be served at noon every day from Nov. 5-9. The experience comes with sweet and savory bites paired with gourmet tea.
The maximum reservation size per table is four people. Parties of four or more are asked to make an additional reservation and View Boston will attempt to seat your entire group together.
Tickets start at $117.30 per person, and a minimum of two people is required. While there is no strict time limit, the experience should last roughly an hour.
For martini lovers, the 52nd floor will also offer a limited-time “Mar-TEA-ni” station from 4-8 p.m. from Nov. 5-9. The station includes three tea-based martinis: Bergamot Bloom, Midnight Camellia and Buds & Bubbles.
A full list of mannequin locations in the Prudential Center is below:
There will also be two additional mannequins in View Boston: “Lady Mary Talbot” by The Tangled Web and “Lady Rose MacClare” by Forevermark Flowers.
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