First Ever Princess Diana Walk-Thru Documentary Opens at Toronto’s Castle This Month

Casa Loma, Toronto’s castle is the fitting location to enjoy a royal exhibition in the city.

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Princess Diana – Accredited Access Exhibition

And the historical location will be the venue for Princess Diana – Accredited Access Exhibition, a first-ever walk-thru documentary told through bespoke art installations and larger-than-life images taken and narrated by Diana’s longest-standing Royal Photographer.

 

Royal Photographers, Anwar Hussein and his two sons Samir and Zak, will be sharing four decades of original images and intimate stories from their association with the Princess.

While you explore the exhibition – which also features art installations from the renowned multimedia artist, Pauline Loctin, – you can listen to never-heard-before stories, narrated by Anwar Hussein via a complimentary audio guide.

The touring exhibition will be in Toronto from April 20th to June 12th after its stint in Chicago and Los Angeles.

If you are planning to see the exhibition before May 1st, complete your experience by enjoying candlelit concerts at the 800ft tunnel below Casa Loma.

Princess Diana Exhibit: Accredited Access

What: The Exhibition is a breathtaking visual experience that will bring guests closer to the princess than ever before, pairing vivid stories told by the Husseins with larger-than-life images and murals. Bespoke art installations from renowned multimedia artist, Pauline Loctin, have been developed exclusively for Accredited Access and are inspired by some of Diana’s most famous moments.

When: April 20th – June 12th
5pm – 9pm (last admission)

Where: Casa Loma Toronto

How Much:

$30 Sunday-Thursday
$35 Friday-Saturday

VIP Experience $235 per person, plus tax and gratuity. Includes prix fixe dinner at BlueBlood Steakhouse and admission to the Princess Diana: Accredited Access Exhibition

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