Downton Abbey is coming back... in exhibition form.

(And – alright – maybe you were expecting a release date for the already-promised movie, but that will have to wait for now because we're getting a cool exhibition instead.)

Earlier this week, the official Downton Abbey Twitter page teased an impending big announcement and on Tuesday evening (October 10), it was revealed that a touring exhibition is coming to the US.

Downton Abbey: The Exhibition will begin in New York on November 18 and will stay there until at least January 31.

Tickets start at $15 and can be bought here – and who better to plug the Downton tour than the cast of Downton themselves?

This content is imported from Twitter. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site. The Crawleys are coming to the States and you are invited as their special guest! First stop New York City! Tickets: https://t.co/wkGkLdC6yA pic.twitter.com/nsXB4sFG89 — Downton Abbey (@DowntonAbbey) October 10, 2017

"Everything's the same dimensions, it's all the same, it's making me all nostalgic," said Sophie McShera (who played Downton's kitchen maid Daisy).

"I really feel like if you watch the show, to come to these sets is exciting, because it's exactly the same as what you've seen on TV."

The exhibition includes real-life costumes from the set, as well as replica set pieces and staging, which has even more cast members singing its praises.

Nick Briggs ITV

"The attention to detail is fantastic," added Laura Carmichael (who played Edith).

"One of the real joys of the job is the costumes and it's really special to see this in this setting."

Downton Abbey: The Exhibition opens in New York City starting November 18 from 10am to 8pm (last ticket sold at 7pm) Monday-Sunday. Tickets start at $15.

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