The "Gone with the Wind" Museum at Brumby Hall is a unique cultural space in the city of Marietta, dedicated to one of the most famous works in the history of literature and cinema. Located in a majestic mid-19th-century mansion in the USA, the museum offers guests a chance to see a rare collection of artifacts related to Margaret Mitchell's novel and its legendary 1939 film adaptation.
The museum's main source of pride is the authentic costumes worn by the actors on set. Visitors can get a close look at the original dress worn by Vivien Leigh in Scarlett's honeymoon scenes, as well as sketches by the famous designer Walter Plunkett. The exhibition masterfully combines the history of the book's creation, the filming process, and the biography of the author herself, turning a visit into an exciting journey through time.
Brumby Hall, which houses the museum today, is an attraction in its own right. Its classic Southern facade and manicured gardens create the very atmosphere of the "Old South" that Mitchell wrote about. Thanks to its rich content and historical context, the museum is consistently ranked among the best tourist attractions in the region.