Freud Museum
20 Maresfield Gardens
London
NW3 5SX
England
Website
Telephone
020 7435 2002
Fax
020 7431 5452
Listed house in Hampstead where Sigmund Freud and his family lived after fleeing the Nazis in 1938. The Museum was founded in 1986. It has featured in numerous films and TV broadcasts and hosts regular exhibitions and events. It is available for hire for filming and evening functions.
Venue Type:
Museum, Archive
Additional info
Our library, study and research facilities are open by appointment only.
20 Maresfield Gardens
London
NW3 5SX
England
Website
Telephone
020 7435 2002
Fax
020 7431 5452
Sigmund Freud's large collection of Egyptian, Greek, Roman and Oriental antiquities and his library. His study with the psychoanalytic couch preserve his working environment. A reference library, archive and picture library document the history of psychoanalysis.
Collection details
Archaeology, Archives, Costume and Textiles, Decorative and Applied Art, Fine Art, Personalities, Social History
Key artists and exhibits
- Freud's couch; Dali portrait of Freud; Brouillet print of Charcot; Abu Simbel print; photographs of Yvette Guilbert, Princess Marie Bonaparte, Lou Andreas-Salome, Charcot, Freud family.
20 Maresfield Gardens
London
NW3 5SX
England
Website
Telephone
020 7435 2002
Fax
020 7431 5452
Hearts & Minds
Suitable for
- Not suitable for children
When
7:30-10:30pm
Where
Freud Museum London
Admission
Tickets: £10 to include a drink on arrival.
Discount: Friends of the Museum and group bookings of 3 or more: £8
To book: email marion@freud.org.uk, or call ++44 (0)20 7435 2002
20 Maresfield Gardens
London
NW3 5SX
England
Website
Telephone
020 7435 2002
Fax
020 7431 5452
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